Diversificar in english

To diversify

pronunciation: tudaɪvɜrsəfaɪ part of speech: none
In gestures

diversificar = diversify. 

Example: The project hopes to find ways of diversifying the use of recordings in the spread of information and culture.

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» diversificar las actividadesbranch out (into)branch into .

Example: The company now has offices in the UK, the USA and Asia, and has branched out into consultancy and software development.

Example: The book also examines the epistemological, theoretical, socio-technical, and practice directions that social work has branched into.

» diversificar las apuestashedge + Posesivo + bets .

Example: Meanwhile, students are hedging their bets: The number of double majors is on the rise, particularly at the most elite schools.

» diversificarsebranch out (into)branch into .

Example: The company now has offices in the UK, the USA and Asia, and has branched out into consultancy and software development.

Example: The book also examines the epistemological, theoretical, socio-technical, and practice directions that social work has branched into.

» diversificarse y no centrarse únicamente enbranch out from .

Example: Publishers need to branch out from paper and microfilm materials.

diversificarse = branch out (into) ; branch into. 

Example: The company now has offices in the UK, the USA and Asia, and has branched out into consultancy and software development.Example: The book also examines the epistemological, theoretical, socio-technical, and practice directions that social work has branched into.
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