Synonym: change, transform. Similar words: conversion, conversation, convey, convention, convenience, conventional, convince, convict. Meaning: [kən'vɜːt] n. a person who has been converted to another religious or political belief. v. 1. change the nature, purpose, or function of something 2. change from one system to another or to a new plan or policy 3. change religious beliefs, or adopt a religious belief 4. exchange or replace with another, usually of the same kind or category 5. cause to adopt a new or different faith 6. score an extra point or points after touchdown by kicking the ball through the uprights or advancing the ball into the end zone 7. complete successfully 8. score (a spare) 9. make (someone) agree, understand, or realize the truth or validity of something 10. exchange a penalty for a less severe one 11. change in nature, purpose, or function; undergo a chemical change.
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31) He became the most fervent sort of convert.
32) To convert our WordStar file, press 4.
33) Mr Kinnock is a relatively recent convert to revisionism.
34) He's a convert to the power of positive thinking.
35) Origen Clement was a convert from paganism.
36) In time, I confess, even I became a convert.
37) The most comprehensive method is the Convert program.
38) Now, she is a convert.
39) Machine knitting can convert innovative ideas into wearable artwork.
40) To convert the principle into practice he needed detailed instructions from the centre.
41) Spreadsheet convert to values One useful trick that often comes in handy is to convert an entire spreadsheet to values.
42) Woolwich, the third largest building society with 28 billion pounds in assets, intends to convert by late 1997.
43) Then another reactor would be needed to, for example, convert ammonia into hydrazine.
44) So more people wanted to convert deposits into cash, more banks failed, and so on.
45) Ditto a few years later, when the coach became an ardent convert to the principles of the triple option.
46) He knew what was happening in the boathouse and it was too ordinary to convert into anything exciting.
47) Flint-based construction company David McLean wants to convert the convent, empty since 1983, for its headquarters and offices.
48) Attempting to install Pizazz Convert in Windows, can be a daunting task for the novice.
49) A pre-tax income measured on the horizontal axis would convert into the same amount of post-tax income measured on the vertical axis.
50) There-fore, you often must convert or encode data from the external environment.
51) Washington State called time out, then had three chances from inside 10 feet but could not convert.
52) It sees restructuring of Urenco as the means to convert a loss-making business into one with potential for growth and profit.
53) The United States responded by informally requesting her partners to use restraint in exercising their right to convert dollars into gold.
54) The processing required to convert the typesetting format to a usable format was essentially iterative and needed to be performed with care.
55) If everyone were required to convert their parental trust funds to annuities at retirement, this problem could be alleviated.
56) Enrolled or second-level nurses are especially vulnerable when attempting to convert to first-level registration.
57) Here the half-section is said to convert the load to impedance at the input.
58) The remaining building societies would be badly shaken if Nationwide was forced to convert.
59) Both criminal law and contract exhibit a tendency to convert such presumptions into irrebuttable rules of law.
60) Biological processes are already used extensively at sewage works and on farms to convert domestic and agricultural sewage into biogas.
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