Diverge
<deye-verj>
split; deviate; separate;
to go off a path in a different direction.
We decided to diverge onto the exit and and leave the main road.
Memory trick:
di reminds of two.
verge means to approach.
we approach the second way.
At work:
Our concepts are starting to diverge. We need a meeting to get on the same page.
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1/11/16
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