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Sentence count:257+8Posted:2016-07-22Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: changeoverrebirthspiritual rebirthtransitionSimilar words: conversationversionconvertconventioncontroversialconventionalconveyever sinceMeaning: [kən'vɜːʃn]  n. 1. an event that results in a transformation 2. a change in the units or form of an expression: "conversion from Fahrenheit to Centigrade" 3. a successful free throw or try for point after a touchdown 4. a spiritual enlightenment causing a person to lead a new life 5. (psychiatry) a defense mechanism represses emotional conflicts which are then converted into physical symptoms that have no organic basis 6. a change of religion 7. interchange of subject and predicate of a proposition 8. act of exchanging one type of money or security for another 9. the act of changing from one use or function or purpose to another. 
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151. From now on all aircrew went through either a full conversion course or a short refresher course.
152. It might have been a religious conversion, in which the partner did not share.
153. Some systems concentrate and focus waves, which increases their height and their potential for conversion to electrical energy.
154. The scene shortly after the conversion to overhead line, with two ex-conduit cars. 2.
155. Because of these and other new options, the Document Conversion menu appears as in Figure 1. 5.
156. This allowed a conversion rate to be calculated, calibrating the racemization rate for that site.
157. This conversion was a benchmark for the conservation movement both locally and nationally.
158. It was believed that this area offered more opportunities for conversion into convenient living space.
159. The correlation between lay take-over of offices and their conversion to life tenure is high in the Exchequer.
160. The one-time gain reflected a drop in financing costs after the conversion of 836 million francs in convertible bonds.
161. Roebuck added the conversion, and the Aussies were coasting 19-0 at the interval.
161. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
162. Thus even if Capital cost estimates come out higher it would not greatly lower the gain associated with gas-coal conversion.
163. In short, the conversion process must operate with political skill and political will.
164. There is more to be learnt about the king's conversion from the bishop of Vienne.
165. Two months after her conversion, she and Shaw and Mary McLellan became the only residents at Prides.
166. And yet most redundant hospitals offer unique and exciting opportunities for conversion and re-use.
167. Another group of supervisors from light manufacturing industry are undertaking a conversion course to catering supervisor.
168. However, the conversion of these was done rather arbitrarily, and some people won extra years while others lost.
169. It is produced in the body from linoleic acid, but the conversion process is inefficient.
170. They give point to the cries of the preachers for repentance, conversion, and return to the old religion.
171. Preferred stock is often convertible into common stock at a specified exchange rate, or conversion ratio, of common for preferred.
172. Bell acquired it in 1957 and undertook the two-seat conversion.
173. Pizazz Plus is a software package with screen capture and file conversion utilities that will allow you to enhance your printed images.
174. It was against self-will and worldly desires that he set his face; and these could only be overcome by personal conversion.
175. Where there was sugar, humans learned ways to encourage its conversion into alcohol by fermentation.
176. The proportion of this energy conversion accounted for by agriculture however, is small, but even this is not exploited.
177. The company buys raw material such as wool for conversion into cloth.
178. The second involves conversion of already existing paper documents into a format that the computer can process. 1.2.1.
179. The conversion of the former arable fields to small enclosed fields of pasture had therefore two visible effects on the landscape.
180. These give off ethylene gas which reacts with the starch to speed up its conversion to sugar.
More similar words: conversationversionconvertconventioncontroversialconventionalconveyever sincediversityconvenienceconvictioncontroversyconclusionconfessioncongressionalpersistPersianconvictconvinceconvincedever sooverseeversusdiversereverseanniversaryinventiontensionpensionsession
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