diversify - use in sentences

Object

  • source: BOND members aim to diversify sources of funding, in order to maintain financial independence from one donor.
  • income: Strategies to diversify income, including building capacity for earned income, will move up the agenda.
  • habitat: Further encroachment is likely to prevent or hinder fish movements and restrict opportunities for diversifying riverside habitats.
  • mix: He then reviews the practical methods of diversifying the worldâs energy mix on a region by region basis.

Preposition: with

  • stock: To be successful at investing, you must diversify with many different stocks and continually monitor each stock's performance.

Preposition: into

  • manufacture: They have also diversified into the manufacture of camera grip equipment as well as being kept busy with general engineering work.
  • area: For years we tried diversifying into new areas without too much success.

Modifying Another Word

  • away: All the more reason for us to diversify away from crude oil.
  • since: The range of subjects and courses has since diversified to cover arts, social sciences and humanities.
  • gradually: From the 1990s onwards, the energy supply in China has gradually diversified.
  • significantly: The work of the Group has grown and diversified significantly over the years.

Infinitive complement

  • survive: Having studied sculpture and mainly working with fabrics I had to diversify to survive.

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