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Example sentences for "diversified"

Lexicographically close words:
diverse; diversely; diverses; diversi; diversification; diversifies; diversify; diversifying; diversion; diversionary
  1. The Philadelphia of to-day, therefore, has not only a distinctive architecture in its brick, stone and woodwork, but a diversified architecture embracing both the city and country types of design and construction.

  2. As long as England takes the Gospel to the ignorant in such infinitely diversified forms, it is as if an incapable general were to divide his forces preparatory to an assault upon a compact and well-defended stronghold.

  3. And can the Gospel be preached as effectually in this highly diversified fashion as it would be with the simplicity of a reasonable and just sufficiently elastic uniformity?

  4. And a brighter, sweeter-tempered comrade, or one possessed of more diversified talents for the invention of games or the telling of stories, it would have been difficult to find.

  5. Whitewash, diversified with the scrawls of charcoal or red chalk, that your happy predecessors have left for you to trace over.

  6. The north of Portugal is diversified by spurs (five thousand feet) of the mountains of Spanish Galicia.

  7. The region presents a diversified surface and scenery.

  8. The middle elevated region is diversified by hills and valleys, and has a productive soil.

  9. Now these histrionic roots were diversified and far reaching.

  10. It was in Pennsylvania that the largest portion of the Scotch-Irish settled, and before the time of the Revolution that colony had become the most populous and most diversified of all the colonies.

  11. A state of widely diversified industrial interests is likely to create widely diversified intellectual and moral interests.

  12. In order to get plantation labor and to keep the supply too large and diversified for concerted wage demands the planters imported contract Chinese in place of Hawaiians, then Japanese, then Koreans.

  13. They have come to see that the goodness of a person or thing consists in its being as richly diversified as is possible up to the limit of harmonious, working, and also in being orderly up to the limit of repression of powers.

  14. Conservatism insists on unity and order; radicalism on wealthy life, diversified powers, particular independence.

  15. During these years he diversified the toils of conducting by repeated concert tours through the principal countries of Europe.

  16. The façade was crowned by a slight cornice and open balustrade, above which rose a steep and lofty roof, diversified by elaborate dormer windows which were adorned with gables and pinnacles (Fig.

  17. The plans seldom had the monumental symmetry and largeness of Italian and French models; courtyards were often irregular in shape and diversified with balconies and spiral staircase-turrets.

  18. This noble burying-ground has some prettily diversified hill and dale scenery, and is six miles round.

  19. From an early time in his stay in Japan he had been impressed by what he called the impersonality of the people, the comparative absence, both in aspiration and in conduct, of diversified individual self-expression among them.

  20. This is a description of the Landes between Bordeaux and Arcachon, and something like a "puff" of the methods used to reclaim them, diversified by an agreeable enough romance.

  21. He diversified his gauloiseries with these not very seldom.

  22. It also deals with subjects of an exceedingly abstract character, and is not diversified by any elaborate illustrations, any machinery like that of Plato or Berkeley, or any passages of set eloquence.

  23. The choruses are of great beauty, admirably diversified in metre and rhythm, and occasionally all but equalling the best lyrics of the Pleiade.

  24. From the curiously diversified means for producing various sounds, we gain a high idea of the importance of this means of courtship.

  25. Let it not be supposed that I am denying the existence, and the richly diversified existence, of the external world.

  26. It is seen in the diversified products of human selection; for example, among pigeons.

  27. On this simple but practicable framework new varieties of speech will develop, diversified locally according to the kind and quantity of materials and linguistic tradition contributed by the various languages which it supplants or absorbs.

  28. What can there be in the act of copulation necessitating such complex and diversified apparatus?

  29. Further, I believe variation to be divergent solely because diversified forms can best subsist.

  30. And seated in crowds upon the two widest and swiftest platforms, or stepping from one to another down the steps, or swarming over the central space, was an innumerable and wonderfully diversified multitude of people.

  31. The country is fertile and well watered, and everywhere diversified with mountains, vallies, rivers, bays, and ports.

  32. Since it is held that these very differences are the ones produced by education and properly diversified mental stimulus--as between man and man--is it not fair to assume that like causes produce like results as between man and woman?

  33. Since women are not given diversified and stimulating mental employment, they can not be expected to show the results of such training on the brain itself.


  34. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "diversified" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    assorted; capricious; changeable; choppy; contrary; deviating; different; differing; disagreeing; discordant; discrepant; discrete; disorderly; disparate; dissimilar; dissonant; distinct; distinguished; divergent; divers; diverse; diversified; eclectic; erratic; general; heterogeneous; impulsive; incompatible; incongruous; inconsistent; inconstant; inharmonious; irreconcilable; irregular; jagged; jerky; manifold; many; mercurial; miscellaneous; motley; multifarious; mutable; pluralistic; ragged; rough; separate; separated; several; spasmodic; sporadic; sundry; unequal; uneven; unlike; unorthodox; unstable; unsteady; unsystematic; variable; variant; varied; variegated; various; varying; wavering