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diversified

[ dih-vur-suh-fahyd, dahy- ]

adjective

  1. distinguished by various forms or by a variety of objects:

    diversified activity.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.



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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of diversified1

First recorded in 1605–15; diversify + -ed 2
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"But those moments should pass. A diversified strategy that is thoughtfully adapting to changing circumstances can't prevent the punches, but it can soften the blows."

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If someone tells me, “I have my supply chain diversified, I don’t have only one source of export. I have Indonesia. I have Egypt,†then this uncertainty comes down.â€

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Many diversified — adding restaurants and other activities — as well as sprucing up their theaters to attract new patrons.

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Add these weapons together and the Lakers now have a diversified attack that ranks seventh in the league in offensive rating.

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The ancestors of groups that diversified so much during the Cambrian existed before.

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