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Diversify

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Verb

1. diversify

make (more) diverse

Example Sentences:
'diversify a course of study'

2. diversify, radiate

spread into new habitats and produce variety or variegate

Example Sentences:
'The plants on this island diversified'

3. branch out, broaden, diversify

vary in order to spread risk or to expand

Example Sentences:
'The company diversified'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Diversify

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verb -fies, -fying or -fied
1. (transitive)
to create different forms of; variegate; vary
2. 
(of an enterprise) to vary (products, operations, etc) in order to spread risk, expand, etc
3. 
to distribute (investments) among several securities in order to spread risk

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Diversify

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verb transitiveWord forms: diˈversiˌfied or diˈversiˌfying
1. 
to make diverse; give variety to; vary
2. 
to divide up (investments, liabilities, etc.) among different companies, securities, etc.
3. 
to expand (a business, line of products, etc.) by increasing the variety of things produced or of operations undertaken
verb intransitive
4. 
to undertake expansion of a line of products or otherwise multiply business operations

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Diversify

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v. di·ver·si·fied, di·ver·si·fy·ing, di·ver·si·fies
v.tr.
1.
a. To give variety to; vary: diversify a menu.
b. To extend (business activities) into disparate fields.
2. To distribute (investments) among different companies or securities in order to limit losses in the event of a fall in a particular market or industry.
v.intr.
To spread out activities or investments, especially in business.

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