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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61) In electronics, a spiral is used to convert radio waves into electrical impulses.
62) Happily plans are now well in hand to convert the buildings into around 70 luxury dwellings.
63) In 1925 the ship was bought by a Glasgow shipowner who planned to convert her to a nautical museum.
64) The Convert program converts files created with another word-processing program to WordPerfect format or vice versa.
65) Earlier, Craggs had kicked a penalty and then hit the post when attempting to convert Steve Towns' try.
66) They simply wanted to convert the interim care order into a substantive care order.
67) To convert the temperature into Celsius, subtract 32, then multiply by 5 and divide by 9.
68) They also agreed to convert the western side of Wellington Street North car park from a long-stay into a short-stay.
69) He demonstrated that it was possible to convert amateur natural history into professional zoology by the straight forward device of quantified observation.
70) Does it complete the nitrogen cycle, ie. convert nitrate into nitrogen?
71) Many animals have a single lens used to focus light on to a plate able to convert it into nerve impulses.
72) She and her husband bought a house in Victoria Park Road in Hackney to convert into a hostel for twenty girls.
73) More recent research has revealed that genetic malfunction can be caused by chemical carcinogens that convert normal genes into cancerous ones.
74) If a system or application understands the electronic ink, it can also convert the scribbles received into editable text.
75) Their college is negotiating to convert the prison building to provide accomodation for students.
76) She may not be able to read or write but she can convert dollars, francs, rand, etc into escudos!
77) This transform is essentially an equation which will convert from image to map coordinates and vice-versa.
78) By means of photosynthesis, plants convert the radiant energy of the sun into chemical energy.
79) To convert a design, use graph paper and mark out blocks of six rows.
80) Chamois and crystal hunters began to convert their mountain skills into hard cash by becoming mountain guides for the more adventurous tourists.
81) The ability to convert ideas to things is the secret to outward success. Henry Ward Beecher
82) In effect, they convert the energy of the electromagnetic radiation into chemical energy.
83) In one investigation, he even tried to convert pollen into beeswax.
84) In 1793 the government gave permission to convert entailed property into treasury bonds.
85) The battle against big tobacco waxed and then waned, leaving Clinton unable to convert major interim victories into a conclusive ending.
86) A graduated chamfer can convert a linear element into a vector,[www.Sentencedict.com] having magnitude and direction.
87) Contaminants combined with inappropriate wound care can convert a simple wound to a major catastrophe.
88) The file specifications will be documented, and users wishing to load their own files must convert them into the Okapi format.
89) The chance to convert a proposal long mooted into reality was too precious to let slip.
90) In fact, it might even provide an opportunity to convert them.
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