divarications

[US]/ˌdaɪvəˈreɪkʃən/
[UK]/ˌdaɪvəˈreɪkʃən/

Translation

n.branching or forking; divergence of opinion; separation in a medical context; discrepancy

Phrases & Collocations

divarication point

divarication of paths

divarication process

divarication stage

divarication event

divarication analysis

divarication model

divarication theory

divarication network

divarication phenomenon

Example Sentences

the divarication of the branches creates a unique shape.

there was a clear divarication in their opinions on the matter.

the divarication of the river leads to two distinct paths.

he noted the divarication in the plant's growth patterns.

the divarication of ideas can lead to innovative solutions.

during the discussion, a divarication of strategies became evident.

the divarication in the road caused some confusion for drivers.

they experienced a divarication in their friendship after the argument.

the divarication of the storyline kept the audience engaged.

understanding the divarication of cultures is essential for global harmony.

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