of Diverge
It means two paths in the woods split
Diverged is a verb.
Diverged is a verb in the past tense.
Yes, it can be (diverged paths, diverged concepts).But the more likely adjective to use would be divirgent.The word diverged is the past tense and past participle of the verb "to diverge."
It means to split apart from a common path. To go off in a different direction from the original course. Such as--> On my journey home, I diverged to the store.
Diverged means to move apart, to separate. Here are some sentences.The river diverged into two streams.Our paths diverged and we grew apart."Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, and I took the one less traveled." (from "The Road Not Taken," by Robert Frost)
there are two roads diverged while coming to our school.
No, it is not. The word diverged is a verb or possibly an adjective. It is the past tense and past partiiple of the verb to diverge.
The North and South diverged because of slavery in the South and increasing industrialization in the North.
"diverged" is a verb, in its past tense or past participle form. The past participle form can function in a sentence as an adjective.
Wolves did. Dogs diverged from the ancestor Wolves.
Wolves did. Dogs diverged from the ancestor Wolves.