divergent view
Frequency: 7.08.1 per million words
Refers to opinions or perspectives that differ from the norm or from each other.
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- The committee members held divergent views on the new policy.
- The book presents a number of divergent views on the causes of the war.
- It's challenging to govern effectively with such divergent views among its members.
- The lawyer presented a divergent view from the prosecution's argument.
- While I respect your opinion, I hold a rather divergent view on the matter.
- Our research uncovered surprisingly divergent views on climate change within the community.
- The two historians have published works expressing completely divergent views of the event.
- Reaching a consensus was difficult because the team had widely divergent views.
- In a healthy democracy, it is normal to have divergent views on important issues.
- Despite the general agreement, one analyst offered a divergent view that caught everyone's attention.