diverse form

collocation in English

meaningsofdiverseandform

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diverse
adjective
uk
/daɪˈvɜːs/
us
/dɪˈvɝːs/
including many different types of people ...
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form
noun
uk
/fɔːm/
us
/fɔːrm/
a paper or set of papers printed with spaces in which answers to questions can be written or information can be recorded in an ...
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(Definition ofdiverseandformfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofdiverse form

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An expansion of higher education—albeit of a morediverseformthan we have traditionally seen—is to be welcomed.
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The reason we apply a uniform random number for rendering fractal is that it can create unique and more diverse forms.
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Rather, poor pre-morbid work or social adjustment and poor course of illness were potent risk factors for diverse forms of disability in persons with psychosis.
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The humanities, in their diverse forms, thus provide a societal context for the practice of engineering.
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There are now scores of structured interventions for diverse forms of psychological dysfunction across a broad age spectrum.
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These included health education, diverse forms of vocational training, and individual counseling.
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It is not sufficient, however, to transport the conditions for imperative sequential languages into the calculus, which has more diverse forms of state.
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And where, in this division between landscape and artefacts, would we place all the diverse forms of animal, plant, fungal and bacterial life?
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We have barely begun to explore these diverse forms of bilingual acquisition.
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Throughout, he pays due attention to the diverse forms that were assumed, in practice, by power and the struggle for power.
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There are many diverse forms of giving effect to standards by reference to them.
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It initiates the diverse forms of symbolic knowledge, the symbolic circumventiveness.
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Indeed, there is still much to do to extend our understanding of bilingual acquisition in its diverse forms.
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Thus, maltreatment was related to significantly higher rates of diverse forms of clinically significant psychopathology.
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However, under conditions of need deprivation, organic perturbation, or deleterious cultural demands, self-regulation can be undermined, resulting in diverse forms of psychopathology.
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Diverse forms of decentralized rule seem likely to emerge.
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Science has never been free from diverse forms of accountability to peers, patrons, and publics.
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Diverse forms of cell interface, junction and communication will be modified as will the basement membrane and extracellular matrix.
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