1. diversified - Adjective
2. diversified - Verb
Derived from diversify
Distinguished by various forms, or by a variety of aspects or objects; variegated; as, diversified scenery or landscape.
of Diversify
Source: Webster's dictionaryI wonder, among all the tangles of this mortal coil, which one contains tighter knots to undo, and consequently suggests more tugging, and pain, and diversified elements of misery, than the marriage tie. Edith Wharton
A community is made up of intimate relationships among diversified types of individuals--a kinship group, a local group, a neighborhood, a village, a large family. Carroll Quigley
Plot, rules, nor even poetry, are not half so great beauties in tragedy or comedy as a just imitation of nature, of character, of the passions and their operations in diversified situations. Horace Walpole
Every human society possesses a mythology which is inherited, transmitted and diversified by literature. Northrop Frye
Underlying the diversified and localized gross layers of ordinary consciousness there is a unified, nonlocalized, and subtle layer: "pure consciousness.”. Ervin László
Years ago, we all talked about recycling and not dumping things down your drain and all of that, but talking doesn't help much. Basically, it's going to have to be legislation because the impact is so huge and diversified. Ted Danson