diminished divergence
[dɪˈmɪnɪʃt daɪˈvɜrdʒəns]
nounpl: diminished divergences
divergência diminuída
1. A reduction in the degree of difference or separation between two or more things, concepts, or entities that were previously more distinct or varied
The diminished divergence between the two countries' economic policies led to increased cooperation.
A divergência diminuída entre as políticas econômicas dos dois países levou a uma maior cooperação.
2. In technical or scientific contexts, a decrease in the rate or extent of deviation or separation from a common point or standard
Scientists observed a diminished divergence in the evolutionary paths of the two species after environmental changes.
Os cientistas observaram uma divergência diminuída nos caminhos evolutivos das duas espécies após mudanças ambientais.
This term is predominantly used in academic, scientific, and professional contexts in both Brazil and Portugal. It reflects discussions about convergence in policy, evolution, or strategic alignment, particularly relevant in discussions of international relations, economic integration, and scientific collaboration. The concept is gaining prominence in Brazilian business discourse as companies and governments emphasize cooperation and alignment.
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