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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91) The young magistrate had embraced orthodoxy with the fervour of a recent convert.
92) Still on the subject of motorbikes, Gabriela Sabatini is another convert.
93) Analysts have said they expect three of the four largest building societies to convert to banks in the coming few years.
94) I doubt if they made a single convert on the health issue during the campaign.
95) The plan is to convert a twenty-eight-building factory compound into the world's largest museum of post-1960 international art.
96) Scanners convert the image they are given into a pattern of dots, typically at a resolution of 300dpi.
97) The National Park Service has developed a $ 40 million plan to permanently convert the strip into a pedestrian mall.
98) They have been given a grant to convert the disused church into luxury flats.
99) This will cut the cost of solar cells by more than half, and increase their ability to convert light to electricity.
100) The replacements began to enter, and none received a greater cheer than the convert from rugby league, Jason Robinson.
101) The combined group will convert to a listed bank in early 1997.
102) They wish to convert Pima County supervisors into potted plants like the Tucson mayor and council.
103) The plan is to convert it into the ultimate upmarket hotel and hautecuisine restaurant.
104) Alpha is a religious programme that aims to change your life, not just convert you.
105) Others emphasize the radical, sometimes even personally risky, break that a new convert must make.
106) Efforts to convert the railroad into a state park succeeded in 1972.
107) There's a plan to convert the farm buildings into private apartments.
108) But it would take 10 to 20 years to convert every dwelling.
109) Barrier layer cells are transducers that convert light energy into electrical energy.
110) Assuming the same thing happens in the gut, then a vitamin deficiency might make the yeast convert to the hyphal form.
111) Time on outbound leg Therefore, convert the time given on the chart to a Distance.
112) K., and the numbers is expected to dwindle as many are taken over, merge or convert to banks.
113) He is white or, if he is black, a recent convert to the missionary Church and a martyr.
114) Asbestos safety Q I would like to convert my garage into a fish house.
115) Forte is expected to convert the Sterling, its first hotel at Gatwick, to its upmarket Crest brand.
116) Once installed FAXgrabber can be configured to monitor fax activity automatically and to convert everything to text as soon as it arrives.
117) Governors tried unsuccessfully last year to persuade Congress to convert Medicaid into a block grant[Sentence dictionary], as Congress did on welfare.
118) He became a convert after pulling an extraordinary stunt with his Swissmade Kuhn-Rikon pressure cooker.
119) Within five years, surviving numerous assassination attempts, he managed to convert thousands of Calvinists back to Catholicism.
120) With only 6000 years of life left the temperature rockets to 620 million degrees, to convert carbon into neon.
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