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diversified
[ dih-vur-suh-fahyd, dahy- ]
adjective
- distinguished by various forms or by a variety of objects:
diversified activity.
- distributed among a judicious variety of types; balanced:
Investments focused in a single industry, such as energy, are more vulnerable to market volatility than more diversified investments.
- producing different kinds of goods, crops, etc., or expanded so as to do so:
He owns a diversified farm, raising livestock, produce, and medicinal herbs.
Other Words From
- non·di·ver·si·fied adjective
- qua·si-di·ver·si·fied adjective
- un·di·ver·si·fied adjective
- well-di·ver·si·fied adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of diversified1
Example Sentences
The “White Lotus” actor in recent years has diversified her portfolio to showcase her acting chops and flexed her muscles as a producer with films “Immaculate” and “Anyone but You.”
Bal also diversified into the restaurant business and designed the interiors of one of Delhi's posh restaurants, Veda, whose opulent and extravagant interiors created a buzz in the Indian media.
El Paso County, where Colorado Springs is located, has become more liberal as it has diversified but is still resolutely red.
Chicanos have largely dropped Aztlán as an aspirational legend, as the Latino population in the U.S. has diversified.
In the meantime, he’s a got a day job: Running the most populous, diversified and unwieldy state in the union.
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