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View definitions for diverge from

diverge from

verb as in range

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The more lies Republicans tell, the less their supporters trust fair and accurate news outlets, whose stories diverge from those lies.

From Slate

In his signing message, Newsom wrote that future bills that diverge from the bill’s “tailored approach” to worker protections against secondhand smoke “will not be looked upon favorably.”

The Times/Siena results diverge from other surveys taken so far this month, with Emerson, Morning Consult and YouGov recording a four-point, three-point and two-point lead for Harris, respectively.

From Salon

"Regrettably there is no additional resource available in the budget to allow us to diverge from the UK Government decision," he said.

From BBC

The majority of Americans find it weird when men have an unhinged loathing of women who diverge from their "tradwife" fantasies.

From Salon

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