diverse
[dɑɪ'vɜ:s]

adjective

[Definition]: has a lot of variety

[Example Sentences]:
1. It would just give us more information about our diverse populations.
2. This is brilliant for developers that use a diverse set of tools like me.
3. I learned that the population is a lot more diverse than I expected.
4. It involved a diverse community of people from all over the country and all walks of life.
5. We have to shift to creating a very diverse leadership team that has very different perspectives.
6. These support systems need to be diverse to be effective, though.
7. The park is also home to a widely diverse plant life.
8. The reason for all of this diverse testing is pretty obvious.
9. That has brought visibility to a diverse set of voices.
10. This would be used only in very specific scenarios, but it shows how diverse this port can be.
11. If you send a diverse team to diverse colleges, you suddenly come back with a great pipeline.
12. The company is looking for people from diverse backgrounds and varied transportation needs.
13. Though American culture is surely more diverse, the same can hardly be said for its power structure.
14. As a vital asset, electricity networks have a diverse and rich variety of needs from their IT teams.
15. One solution is for firms to make a concerted effort to value listening to diverse ideas.


[Antonyms]concomitant

[Synonyms]many, numerous, various
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