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5 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Divagate' in a Sentence

"To wander or stray." more

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During the storm, the ship had been divagating off course, causing anxiety among the crew.
The historian realized he had been divagating through various manuscripts to trace the origin of the ancient artifact.
The detective discovered that the suspect had been divagating around the crime scene before the incident occurred.
By the time they found him, he had been divagating through the dense forest for hours.
Despite the detailed map, the lost hiker had been divagating in the mountains for days.

Divagate

dahy-vuh-geyt
verbTo wander or stray.

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Last Updated On: July 13, 2024
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