dive
— Verb
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~ drop steeply; "the stock market plunged"
dive-bomb
— Verb
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~ bomb from a diving airplane
crash-dive
— Verb
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~ descend steeply and rapidly
diverge
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~ be at variance with; be out of line with
diverge
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~ have no limits as a mathematical series
diverge
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~ move or draw apart; "The two paths diverge here"
diverge
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~ extend in a different direction; "The lines start to diverge here"; "Their interests diverged"
divergere
— Verb
– Danish
~ fjerne sig fra hinanden
diversificere
— Verb
– Danish
~ ændre produktionsmåde el. vareudbud
diversify
— Verb
– English
~ vary in order to spread risk or to expand; "The company diversified"
diversify
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~ spread into new habitats and produce variety or variegate; "The plants on this island diversified"
diversify
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~ make (more) diverse; "diversify a course of study"
divert
— Verb
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~ occupy in an agreeable, entertaining or pleasant fashion; "The play amused the ladies"
divert
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~ withdraw (money) and move into a different location, often secretly and with dishonest intentions
divert
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~ turn aside; turn away from
divert
— Verb
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~ send on a course or in a direction different from the planned or intended one
divertere
— Verb
– Danish
~ optræde el. underholde med kunstneriske el. humori ...
divest
— Verb
– English
~ deprive of status or authority; "he was divested of his rights and his title"; "They disinvested themselves of their rights"
divest
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~ take away possessions from someone; "The Nazis stripped the Jews of all their assets"
divest
— Verb
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~ reduce or dispose of; cease to hold (an investment); "The company decided to divest"; "the board of trustees divested $20 million in real estate property"; "There was pressure on the university to disinvest in South Africa"