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diversifica

Diversifica is an Italian verb form that can function as either the second-person singular imperative (diversifica) or the third-person singular present indicative (eg, lui diversifica). It comes from the verb diversificare, meaning to diversify. The noun corresponding to the concept is diversificazione, and the related adjective is diversificato.

Etymology and forms: Diversificare is built from the Latin roots diversus (different) and facere (to make), linked

Usage and context: The term is widely used in finance, business, and everyday language to describe introducing

See also: diversificazione, diversificare, portafoglio (investment portfolio). The concept is a common principle in risk management

through
the
-ficare
suffix
that
shapes
many
Italian
verbs
meaning
“to
cause
to
become.”
The
stem
diversific-
yields
diverse
grammatical
forms,
including
diversifica
(he/she
diversifies)
and
diversifica
(you,
informal,
command).
variety
or
spread
to
reduce
risk.
In
finance,
diversificazione
del
portafoglio
refers
to
spreading
investments
across
asset
classes
to
lower
exposure
to
a
single
market.
In
business,
diversificazione
delle
attività
or
dei
mercati
describes
expanding
into
new
products
or
areas.
In
agriculture,
diversificazione
delle
colture
means
growing
different
crops
to
improve
resilience.
In
energy,
diversificazione
delle
fonti
signifies
using
multiple
energy
sources
rather
than
relying
on
a
single
one.
and
strategic
planning
across
sectors,
with
the
noun
and
adjective
forms
used
to
describe
the
process
and
its
outcomes.