diversify

verb
/daɪˈvɜː.sɪ.faɪ/UK/daɪˈvɝ.sə.faɪ/US

Etymology

Borrowed from Middle French diversifier, equivalent to diverse + -ify.

  1. borrowed from diversifier

Definitions

  1. To make (something) diverse or varied in form or quality

    To make (something) diverse or varied in form or quality; to give variety to (something) to distinguish by numerous aspects or differences.

    • Months after the incident happened, he did a PBS special in which he talked about the “joys and challenges of birding while Black” and was featured in the Washington Post about his desire to diversify the activity.

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