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

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The river has divagated across the fertile plains over centuries.
Thoughts often have divagated into the realm of the unknown.
My dreams have divagated into surreal landscapes lately.
The investigation has divagated into unexpected leads.
Scientists have divagated from traditional methods in their research.
Over the years, my interests have divagated into various hobbies.
The child has divagated from the main path in the enchanted forest.
We have divagated from the original plan in our project.

Divagate

dahy-vuh-geyt
verbTo wander or stray.

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Last Updated On: July 13, 2024
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