Divulge vs. Diverge

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Divulgeverb

(transitive) To make public or known; to communicate to the public; to tell (information, especially a secret) so that it may become generally known

Divulgeverb

To indicate publicly; to proclaim.

Divulgeverb

To make public; to several or communicate to the public; to tell (a secret) so that it may become generally known; to disclose; - said of that which had been confided as a secret, or had been before unknown; as, to divulge a secret.

Divulgeverb

To indicate publicly; to proclaim.

Divulgeverb

To impart; to communicate.

Divulgeverb

To become publicly known.

Divulgeverb

make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret;

Divergeverb

To run apart; to separate; to tend into different directions.

Divergeverb

To become different; to run apart; to separate; to tend into different directions.

Divergeverb

To separate, to tend into a different direction (from another line or path).

Divergeverb

To become different, to separate (from another line or path).

Divergeverb

Not to converge: to have no limit, or no finite limit.

Divergeverb

To extend from a common point in different directions; to tend from one point and recede from each other; to tend to spread apart; to turn aside or deviate (as from a given direction); - opposed to converge; as, rays of light diverge as they proceed from the sun.

Divergeverb

To differ from a typical form; to vary from a normal condition; to dissent from a creed or position generally held or taken.

Divergeverb

move or draw apart;

Divergeverb

approach a limit as the number of terms increases without limit

Divergeverb

extend in a different direction;

Divergeverb

be at variance with; be out of line with

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