English to Indonesian Dictionary diversifies

diversifies

diversifikasi
definition
verb
the trilobites diversified into a great number of species
make or become more diverse or varied.
translation of 'diversifies'
verb
membuat variasi,
mempelbagaikan
example
Saraki insists it's time Nigeria 'diversifies' its economy and relies less on oil as the only export commodity.
The crew continued to trawl for whitefish long after many others abandoned the traditional catch and 'diversified' into shellfish.
As a proprietor, Chan 'diversified' the business to include metal products for interior decoration.
In Asia Pacific companies often 'diversify' successfully into new businesses, which are totally different and considered non-core.
Maintaining family control while building publicly traded, widely 'diversified' media corporations is not easy.
The company 'diversified' into trailer-making after WWII, using many of the same methods and materials.
Farmers these days have to 'diversify' to survive, and we had a good look at the options available.
More generally, it seems that 'diversified' businesses grow faster and growth tends to be greatest if the diversification is unrelated.
new plants will 'diversify' the habitat
Soon Mr Doig had 'diversified' his business interest.
From lemon grass research, the centre has 'diversified' into new areas.
The company is also 'diversifying' its product mix to attract new customers.
They will reduce their risk by 'diversifying' sources of supply so they will not be overly reliant on a small number of suppliers.
By combining oil and gas, risk has been 'diversified' in terms of its commodity exposure.
We have to make 'diversified' business so attractive financially in the Bahamas, that it negates the threat of natural disaster.
Similarly, as companies 'diversify' and industry groups broaden, product and market conflicts of interest arise.
Pittsburgh has launched a multitude of programs to 'diversify' the region's economy away from heavy industry into high technology.
Nino said more 'diversified' businesses will survive better during tough times.
Who wins may matter less now that the company is more 'diversified' , Lord argues.
Today people are 'diversifying' their business interests and entrepreneurs are pursuing new ideas.
The felling will give forest chiefs an opportunity to 'diversify' habitats and encourage more broadleaf trees.
Such funds are expected to go instead to the costs of decommissioning and 'diversifying' the coastal economy.
The brothers have had to 'diversify' in order to stay in business and do car repairs, services and recoveries.
When they were toppled, the ecological slate was wiped clean and mammals rapidly 'diversified' to refill it.
they seek to 'diversify' their approach to teaching
Thus, the producers who adopted weekly farrowing were the larger, less 'diversified' producers with greater farm asset value.
In our case we were able to do it because some years previously we had 'diversified' into plant growing and seed production.
Most 'diversified' companies get that way through acquisitions.
From its origins in shipping, the company became a major, 'diversified' international company.
During the second half of the period, stamp issues reflected more 'diversified' Canadian business activity.
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