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Similar words: convertdivertedconverseconversionconvergenceconversationconveyconveneMeaning: [kən'vɜːt]  adj. spiritually reborn or converted. 
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61. Corporate America is not about to be converted to the environmentalist cause.
62. He quickly converted me to the joys of cross-country skiing.
63. The less stable compounds were converted into a compound called Delta-A THC.
64. He converted to Catholicism in 1917.
65. He built churches and converted thousands.
66. The plant material itself is converted to black carbon.
67. He also converted Ian Jones's try off the touchline.
68. Have you converted a barn into a comfortable home?
69. John McCann converted a penalty for the losers' reply.
70. Ron converted to Judaism so he could marry Beth.
71. Sigismund converted to catholicism before becoming king in 516.
71. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
72. It was converted into cottages many years ago.
73. Why were the Ffestiniog locomotives converted to oil burning?
74. Concerns about cruel farming methods converted her to vegetarianism.
75. My grandmother converted to Hinduism while living in India.
76. By no means all revolutionaries were converted to social democracy.
77. This occurs as the result of toxins that form as mechanical energy is converted to electrical energy.
78. A Presbyterian evangelist converted Sarah, but left her with more feelings of guilt than of grace.
79. She was converted to pacifism by the Quaker Hilda Clark, while at university during the Boer war.
80. Nizan's writings of this period are charged with the destructive dynamism of the newly converted.
81. They converted the entrance of the Houston Medical Center into a tree-lined boulevard.
82. Most are ill-adapted to the demands of modern, mechanised agriculture and, unless converted to new uses, may well disappear.
83. Light is converted into chemical energy which in turn is reconverted by combustion or decay into organic energy. footnote omitted Fig.5.
84. Sometimes the canal companies were bought by the railway companies and the channel converted to take the rail track.
85. I didn't use to like Indian food, but Cathy's converted me.
86. This temperature can then be converted into Celsius by subtracting 32, multiplying by 5 and dividing by 9.
87. It was the converted first floor of a large terraced house, within walking distance of the university.
88. In 1983, the district converted all its junior high schools to schools of choice, doing away with assignment by zone.
89. Mrs Scott, pictured above, first took the plunge in 1993 when she converted a house into two flats.
90. Although not actually cash, these assets can be converted into cash on demand with no financial penalty.
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