Nonconvergent

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Pronunciation: /nɑːnkənvɜːrdʒənt/

Definitions of nonconvergent

noun a person or thing that does not converge or come together

Example Sentences

A1 I heard that the nonconvergent opinions caused a lot of arguments at the meeting.

A2 The nonconvergent data from the different sources made it difficult to draw a conclusion.

B1 The nonconvergent results of the experiments led to further investigation.

B2 The nonconvergent theories in the scientific community sparked a lively debate.

C1 The nonconvergent ideologies of the political parties created a stalemate in negotiations.

C2 The nonconvergent perspectives of the historians led to conflicting interpretations of the events.

adjective describing something that does not converge or come together

Example Sentences

A1 The nonconvergent opinions of the group led to a lack of consensus.

A2 The nonconvergent paths of the two hikers caused them to get lost in the woods.

B1 The nonconvergent goals of the team members made it difficult to work together effectively.

B2 The nonconvergent theories in the scientific community sparked a lively debate.

C1 The nonconvergent ideologies of the political parties created a polarized society.

C2 The nonconvergent perspectives of the historians led to conflicting interpretations of the events.

Examples of nonconvergent in a Sentence

formal The series of equations is nonconvergent, indicating that there is no limit to the values it can reach.

informal The calculations are all over the place, it's like they're nonconvergent or something.

slang These numbers just don't add up, they're totally nonconvergent.

figurative Her thoughts were nonconvergent, jumping from one topic to another without any clear direction.

Grammatical Forms of nonconvergent

past tense

nonconverged

plural

nonconvergents

comparative

more nonconvergent

superlative

most nonconvergent

present tense

nonconverges

future tense

will nonconverge

perfect tense

has nonconverged

continuous tense

is nonconverging

singular

nonconvergent

positive degree

nonconvergent

infinitive

to nonconverge

gerund

nonconverging

participle

nonconverged

Origin and Evolution of nonconvergent

First Known Use: 1850 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'nonconvergent' is derived from the prefix 'non-' meaning 'not' and the word 'convergent' which comes from the Latin word 'convergere' meaning 'to incline together'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in mathematical contexts to describe sequences or series that do not approach a common limit, 'nonconvergent' has since been adopted in various fields to denote things that do not come together or meet in a common point or goal.