Both Uses of
diverge
in
The Count of Monte Cristo
- Already Dantes had visited this maritime Bourse two or three times, and seeing all these hardy free-traders, who supplied the whole coast for nearly two hundred leagues in extent, he had asked himself what power might not that man attain who should give the impulse of his will to all these contrary and diverging minds.†
Chpt 22-23
- Five corridors diverged like the rays of a star, and the walls, dug into niches, which were arranged one above the other in the shape of coffins, showed that they were at last in the catacombs.†
Chpt 37-38 *
Definition:
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(diverge) to move apart; or be or become different