diversified
Americanadjective
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distinguished by various forms or by a variety of objects.
diversified activity.
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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.
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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 Word Forms
- nondiversified adjective
- quasi-diversified adjective
- undiversified adjective
- well-diversified adjective
Etymology
Origin of diversified
Explanation
When something is diversified, it is diverse, meaning varied. If your investments are diversified, it means you have put money in more than one place: real estate, stocks, bonds, race horses, gold, alligator farms, and so on. Diverse comes from a medieval Latin word diversificare, meaning “make dissimilar.” If you have diversified something, you have made its parts different from each other. For example, if you want to make your diet more diversified, you make it a point to eat a wider variety of foods, or at least something beyond just scrambled eggs and macaroni and cheese.
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Example Sentences
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The highly diversified business model of Google also acts as a double-edged sword for ad growth.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 13, 2026
Many have diversified platform offerings covering multiple areas of cybersecurity, built through acquisitions and years of effort that AI code can’t immediately replicate.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 8, 2026
An S&P 500 index fund gives you suitably diversified exposure to the stock market, but while it may have more liquidity, you will still have to pay taxes on withdrawals.
From MarketWatch • Apr. 4, 2026
Still, long term, a diversified commodity futures fund is a better choice for investors seeking less-volatile outcomes.
From Barron's • Apr. 3, 2026
Responding to the fall-off in customers at the speakeasy, my grandfather had diversified.
From "Middlesex: A Novel" by Jeffrey Eugenides
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