Sentences

divarication in a sentence

n.

Definition

Divarication refers to the act of diverging or branching off in different directions, often indicating a significant separation or distinction.

Sample Sentences

  1. The divarication of ideas in the debate highlighted the fundamental differences in their philosophies.
  2. As the road took a sharp divarication, the travelers had to make a quick decision on which path to follow.
  3. Her research focused on the divarication of the species, revealing the branching paths of evolution.
  4. The divarication between traditional and modern teaching methods has sparked ongoing discussions in educational circles.
  5. In botany, divarication refers to the way certain branches spread apart from a common point, creating a unique growth pattern.

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