Crossword-Solution: DIVERGENCE 10 letters, 85 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 17

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Divergence n. Alt. of Divergency

We have 85 clues for the answer “DIVERGENCE”

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A branching off 1 answer
Departure, of a sort 2 answers
bifurcation 5 answers
dissemblance 7 answers
disorientation 8 answers
parting of the ways 13 answers
brainwave 20 answers
Fork. 22 answers
Brainstorm 24 answers
dispersion 33 answers
Detour 39 answers
diversity 41 answers
dissimilitude 45 answers
deflection 45 answers
irrelevancy 45 answers
antilogy 46 answers
imparity 46 answers
Schizophrenia 46 answers
kleptomania 46 answers
mindlessness 46 answers
preposterousness 46 answers
unlikeness 46 answers
paranoia 47 answers
oafishness 47 answers
psychosis 47 answers
ramification 47 answers
irrationality 47 answers
insaneness 47 answers
imbecility 47 answers
oxymoron 48 answers
senility 48 answers
Swerve 48 answers
discordance 48 answers
dotage 48 answers
amentia 48 answers
absurdness 48 answers
neurosis 49 answers
dementia 49 answers
disproportion 49 answers
lunacy 50 answers
anachronism 50 answers
Imbalance 51 answers
Unbalance 51 answers
Senselessness? 52 answers
Incompatibility 53 answers
contradiction 54 answers
oddness 54 answers
insanity 54 answers
Malfunction 55 answers
phantasm 55 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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eruption
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Sentences with DIVERGENCE (5)

But on seeing Bathsheba turn, he looked aside, and as soon as he got beyond the gate, and there was the barest excuse for a divergence, he made one, and vanished.
Far from the Madding Crowd Thomas Hardy 1992
The reason of this is, that the distance of the picture from the lens, in the last copy, is less than the other, and the divergence has increased, throwing, the focus further from the lens.” [Illustration: Fig.
American Handbook of the Daguerrotype Samuel D. Humphrey 1994
But her face was a larger and freer copy, and her mouth in especial a happy divergence from that conservative orifice, a little pair of lips at once plump and pinched, that looked, when closed, as if they could not open wider than to swallow a gooseberry or to emit an “Oh, dear, no!” which probably had been thought to give the finishing touch to the aristocratic prettiness of the Lady Emmeline Atheling as represented, forty years before, in several Books of Beauty.
The American Henry James 1994
But the divergence of their emotions on Stephen’s account had produced an estrangement which just at present went even to the extent of reticence on the most ordinary household topics.
A Pair of Blue Eyes Thomas Hardy 1995
Axle.] (Bot.) The angle or point of divergence between the upper side of a branch, leaf, or petiole, and the stem or branch from which it springs.
Webster's Unabridged Dictionary Noah Webster 1995

Quotes with DIVERGENCE (3)

As we look over the list of the early leaders of the republic, Washington, John Adams, Hamilton, and others, we discern that they were all men who insisted upon being themselves and who refused to truckle to the people. With each succeeding generation, the growing demand of the people that its elective officials shall not lead but merely register the popular will has steadily undermined the independence of those who derive their power from popular election. The persistent ref…
James Truslow Adams
If you leave off looking at books about beasts and men, if you begin to look at beasts and men then (if you have any humour or imagination, any sense of the frantic or the farcical) you will observe that the startling thing is not how like man is to the brutes, but how unlike he is. It is the monstrous scale of his divergence that requires an explanation. That man and brute are like is, in a sense, a truism; but that being so like they should then be so insanely unlike, that …
G. K. Chesterton Orthodoxy
I grabbed hold of my Divergence like it was a hand outstretched to save me. I needed that word to tell me who I was when everything else was coming apart around me. But now I'm wondering if I need it anymore, if we ever really need these words, 'Dauntless,' 'Erudite,' 'Divergent,' "Allegiant,' or if we can just be friends or lovers or siblings, defined instead by the choices we make and the love and loyalty that binds us.
Veronica Roth Allegiant
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Used 1 time in crossword archives (1983).