diversify
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definition
verb
the trilobites diversified into a great number of species
make or become more diverse or varied.
example
new plants will 'diversify' the habitat
The felling will give forest chiefs an opportunity to 'diversify' habitats and encourage more broadleaf trees.
Much as Joel has prospered from his ability to play children, he seeks to 'diversify' his roles.
Farmers these days have to 'diversify' to survive, and we had a good look at the options available.
they seek to 'diversify' their approach to teaching
It was Riddoch who planted the first grape vines and helped to 'diversify' the pastoral economy of the area with an agricultural industry.
But they also are structured to 'diversify' the company.
The brothers have had to 'diversify' in order to stay in business and do car repairs, services and recoveries.
Because less than 10 automakers worldwide dominate the industry, suppliers have little opportunity to broadly 'diversify' their customer base.
Similarly, as companies 'diversify' and industry groups broaden, product and market conflicts of interest arise.
The implementation of wind farms can create new skilled jobs, as well as helping to 'diversify' economies in rural areas.
In Asia Pacific companies often 'diversify' successfully into new businesses, which are totally different and considered non-core.
Pittsburgh has launched a multitude of programs to 'diversify' the region's economy away from heavy industry into high technology.
We have also 'diversified' our business model and now provide a lot of consulting and support to our clients in addition to software.
Four years ago, the company 'diversified' into manufacturing by buying Lee Cooper.
Soon Mr Doig had 'diversified' his business interest.
More and more farmers are now 'diversifying' into non-food businesses such as horse-riding, farm shops and tourism.
During the second half of the period, stamp issues reflected more 'diversified' Canadian business activity.
They will reduce their risk by 'diversifying' sources of supply so they will not be overly reliant on a small number of suppliers.
More generally, it seems that 'diversified' businesses grow faster and growth tends to be greatest if the diversification is unrelated.
As a proprietor, Chan 'diversified' the business to include metal products for interior decoration.
Now it's really 'diversified' into all kinds of different styles.
Most 'diversified' companies get that way through acquisitions.
From the start the company has demonstrated a knack for 'diversification' .
The company has recently 'diversified' into sports management and ticket sales.
More and more skippers swallowed their prides, converted their trawlers and 'diversified' into shellfish.
Today people are 'diversifying' their business interests and entrepreneurs are pursuing new ideas.
I also prefer the 'diversification' available from funds as opposed to direct equity investment.
By the end of the war Kidman was also 'diversifying' his business.
Like any other industry, tourism needs to be 'diversified' in order for the country to gain maximum benefit.
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