Similar words: convert, diverted, converse, conversion, convergence, conversation, convey, convene. Meaning: [kən'vɜːt] adj. spiritually reborn or converted.
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91. The concrete warehouse, built in the 1920s, was converted to rental units seven years ago.
92. Mooney sent Darren Foreman away down the right and his cross was perfectly converted by substitute Mark Jules in the centre.
93. In his fourteen years as a fancier he has converted a hobby into something of a triumphant campaign.
94. Solar energy is converted by cells on the Solar Car's flanks to drive its electric motor and recharge its back-up batteries.
95. Converted to an Elizabethan great house following the dissolution of the Monasteries, the abbey has a peaceful atmosphere.
96. Street converted the penalty for the third, before Malshanger pulled one back towards the end.
97. The heat and stench of the converted barn was suddenly unbearable.
98. Champany Inn Old converted farm steading, furnished in antique Victoriana.
99. Attractively converted town house close to Portobello market, with spacious, fully equipped rooms.
100. Even the newly converted Battling Billy broke the pledge that day.
101. One set of coaching stock has been converted to air brakes and is intended to be worked by this loco.
101. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
102. Thousands of miles of old railroad lines have been converted to trails.
103. It was, however, rescued and converted with great taste, mastery and exacting standards into the most comfortable of residences.
104. Marketable securities, accounts receivable, and inventories are continually being converted into cash in the normal course of business.
105. The old hut's been converted into a flower-shop, but the cabbies say they wanted to keep it for themselves.
106. One of the biggest articulated vehicles on the road, the 44-foot long unit replaces an ageing, converted lorry trailer.
107. After being converted into flats, the family found 100 building defects costing around 80,000 to put right.
108. A cloth mill for many years, it was converted to corn.
109. Level crossings along the route will be converted to radio control, and will communicate with both control centre and trains.
110. Laing converted this try, and two penalty tries awarded as the Instonians scrum got on top.
111. Foreign currency receipts must be converted into the domestic currency in use in the exporter's country.
112. It was converted to a private house, with only the leat still visible in the landscaped gardens.
113. In darkness we pulled up at the end of the converted bakery and Richie went over to the dustbin.
114. Taylor converted a penalty for Shortheath's goal, but there was no stopping the Hollywater side.
115. Didier Camberabero kicked a penalty and converted a characteristic try by Serge Blanco.
116. Jean-Charles Larran danced through for the opening try which Bellot converted.
117. This company, in turn, departed, and by the 1970s, Millbottom had been partially converted for domestic use.
118. One of these used to be the Free Church but has now been converted into a house.
119. Norepinephrine is converted to epinephrine by an enzyme, N-methyltransferase, which is present almost exclusively in the adrenal medulla.
120. It can even be converted into sudden laughter, when one realizes how absurd the pretence is.
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