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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121) Treasure Island Naval Station is set to convert to civilian use when the Navy pulls out in 1997.
122) First, a further adjustment is necessary to convert the figures to the same currency using a rate of exchange.
123) With the fervour of a convert, she determined to spread her new faith in strongly Protestant Wimbledon.
124) Credit cards also allow you to convert only just as much as you need into local currencies.
125) The next stage of our enterprise was to convert the little stable at the end of the cottage into a turbine house.
126) To convert foreign currency into sterling divide the amount by the rate of exchange.
127) Civil Service had most of the play throughout but were unable to convert their territorial advantage and possession into goals.
128) It was called the Moderation Society, and George Mottram was an early convert.
129) Then it is put in large vessels where yeast is added to convert sugar to alcohol.
130) I visited one farm that obtained permission to convert a barn for use as a place to pack boxes.
131) I might as well have been a convert, a Gentile.
132) It is widely expected that bondholders will then be asked to convert some of their holdings into a new convertible preference share.
133) Hundreds of new products begin as one bag and convert to another.
134) Either that, or convert all the bitmaps to the correct resolution.
135) In the future it may be possible to convert water to hydrogen on a large scale by electrolysis, for example.
136) One of the main reasons on the pitch was our inability to convert opportunities.
137) May I introduce Aaron, a convert from another faith, a deaf mute, who can only communicate in sign language.
138) He shall convert my soul: And bring me forth in the paths of righteousness.
139) The present owner has plans to convert it to a travelling theatre.
140) The program can load any of a dozen formats and convert the image to any other output style.
141) Brownson followed him the same year, to become the leading lay convert of his day.
142) Owner Fred Davies is challenging the council after being refused permission to convert the ailing hotel into a nursing home.
143) IsabelIa responded warmly to the promise that the explorer would extend Christendom and convert people of the Orient to Catholicism.
144) It would cost around four million pounds to convert every cash dispenser in the country to being voice activated.
145) Catalysts convert carbon monoxide into carbon dioxide, which is less toxic, but equally polluting to the environment.
146) You use these processes to convert your physical state from sleepy and unkempt to bright-eyed and bushy-tailed.
147) The first force is the inclination of the masses to convert into reality the political rights conceded to them on paper.
148) You would have expected a convert to free market economics to have been equally scathing of both public service corporations.
149) An ulterior motive for performing text recognition is to convert existing printed material into a computer format that permits further processing.
150) These are not wars of religion but conflicts between communities which have different religions; no side tries to convert the other.
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