diverge

diverge(
dih
-
vuhrj
)
An intransitive verb is one that does not require a direct object (e.g., The man sneezed.).
intransitive verb
a. divergir
We're both fiscal conservatives, but when it comes to social issues, our views diverge.Los dos somos conservadores respecto a la economía, pero cuando se trata de temas sociales, nuestras perspectivas divergen.
b. discrepar
The governor's policies have diverged drastically from the campaign that he ran.Las políticas del gobernador han discrepado drásticamente de lo que presentó en su campaña.
a. divergir
As the light hits the prism, it diverges into separate colors.Cuando la luz pasa por el prisma, diverge en diferentes colores.
b. bifurcarse
When the road diverges at the bottom of the hill, keep right.Cuando el camino se bifurque al final de la colina, mantente a la derecha.
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