Vocabulary
Diversify
English and Urdu gloss, synonyms and antonyms, and example usage from our editorial sentence cache where available.
English meaning
make or become more diverse or varied.
Urdu meaning
متفرق ہونا، مختلف الشکل
Example sentences (from Dawn)
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- Other than the nuclear dimension, the pact with Saudi Arabia has raised questions about the extent to which Pakistan could build a defence industrial sector to help meet Riyadh`s needs to localise and diversify defence procurement.
- Consequently, larger firms dominate exports but frequently lack the incentive to innovate, explore new markets, or diversify their range.
- Under Vision 2030, Saudi Arabia seeks to diversify its economy, reduce dependence on oil and attract foreign investment in areas where India is considered a vital partner.
- Such extensive use of sanctions may provide increased incentives for countries to diversify away from the dollar, especially when the BRICS nations develop potential dollar alternatives in the future.
- Family businesses should adopt professional management, multinational companies should focus on exports, and all need to diversify products and markets.
Synonyms
branch out, vary output, expand, enlarge operations, extend operations, spread one’s wings
Antonyms
conserve, prosecute, stabilitate
Curator example
“the trilobites diversified into a great number of species”
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