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Wholegrain Posted 18 years ago
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What does he mean by convert?

Herman Melville - The Confidence Man

http://www.online-literature.com/melville/confidence-man/9

"I tell you again, I do not think that it would be suitable to convert this boat into the Company's office.--That unfortunate man, did you relieve him at all?"
  

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'Convert' has several meanings, but they all revolve around the idea of 'change or transform'. Here, 'convert' means to alter the physical structure of the boat, remodeling and modifying the boat into a kind of building usable as an office for their Company.

  • 'Convert' has several meanings, but they all revolve around the idea of 'change or transform'.
  • Here, 'convert' means to alter the physical structure of the boat, remodeling and modifying the boat into a kind of building usable as an office for their Company.
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'Convert' has several meanings, but they all revolve around the idea of 'change or transform'.

Here, 'convert' means to alter the physical structure of the boat, remodeling and modifying the boat into a kind of building usable as an office for their Company.
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Ok, it makes sense now. Thank you.

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