diversified
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past participle of diversify
Diverse
Diverse; various.
- Against the huge boulderstones which lay scattered about on the shore, the mighty waves broke incessantly in the maddest and most diversified manner.
- We thus see that these naturalised plants are of a highly diversified nature.
- Men of diversified temperament can learn valuable lessons from those of the conserving type by not attempting to think of so many disassociated things; that is, by concentrating the mind.
Employing the use of diversification
Employing the use of diversification; deliberately using a variety of instruments, methods, ingredients, or products, typically to reduce risk.
- Diversified farming reduces the risk.
- On-farm irrigation facilities require modifications to provide the proper water conditions for diversified crops.
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Changed in a way that creates more diversity.
- The diversified gene differs from the germline gene by multiple nucleotides.
- Even in a highly diversified society, Durkheim (1933) wrote, Men submit to the same law .
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