diversify in Japanese
diversify in Japanese is 多様化 — diversify means to add variety to something, making it cover a wider range of forms or types.
diversify in Japanese
多様化
Pronounced: tayōka
(transitive) To make (something) diverse or varied in form or quality; to give variety to (something) to distinguish by numerous aspects or differences.
What does "diversify" mean?
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verb To add variety to something, making it cover a wider range of forms or types.
"The magazine diversified its content to appeal to younger readers."
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verb To spread business, investments, or products across different areas so as to reduce overall risk.
"Financial advisers usually recommend diversifying your portfolio across stocks, bonds, and property."
diversify in a sentence
- The magazine diversified its content to appeal to younger readers.
- The town diversified its economy after the factory closed.
- Financial advisers usually recommend diversifying your portfolio across stocks, bonds, and property.
- The company diversified into software after its hardware sales slowed.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "diversify" in Japanese?
"diversify" in Japanese is 多様化. diversify means: To add variety to something, making it cover a wider range of forms or types.
How do you pronounce 多様化?
"diversify" in Japanese is 多様化, pronounced "tayōka".
How do you use "diversify" in a sentence?
Example: "The magazine diversified its content to appeal to younger readers." In Japanese, "diversify" is 多様化.
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