Similar words: convert, diverted, converse, conversion, convergence, conversation, convey, convene. Meaning: [kən'vɜːt] adj. spiritually reborn or converted.
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151. It was a large warehouse that had been converted by the addition of beds into a dormitory.
152. Then a speedy convergence of vehicles from nowhere, one of them a taxi converted into an ambulance.
153. Barn owls need barns or similar buildings for breeding, and more and more of them are being converted into country houses.
154. The digital images held in the memory banks are converted to television signals which are displayed on the monitor.
155. No energy is converted into heat during the cycle and so no damping is experienced.
156. There was little debate about the penalty, which Saunders converted comfortably for his first goal in nine matches.
157. Matthew Hunt converted a penalty after five minutes; then Fowler netted his first after a move started by Nikki Harman.
158. A wing was converted in keeping with the existing architecture of the hall to provide accommodation for families and disabled guests.
159. By simply placing this in the ink cartridge bay and installing the software provided, your printer is converted into a scanner.
160. Within five years, he had converted thousands of Calvinists back to Catholicism.
161. Just before the final whistle, former Leeds player Gary Divorty grabbed a consolation try(Sentencedict), converted by stand-off Bishop.
162. Images could be converted from light or other radiation to an analog electrical signal.
163. Here the pulses are converted into signals that provide the directional information, just as with a conventional switch type joys tick.
164. Ally Donaldson kicked two penalty goals for Currie and converted a late try by Dean Mack.
165. In the case of the tokens these are converted into strings of ASCII letters before being listed.
166. Crystallisation Crystallisation is the term used to describe the process by which a floating charge is converted into a normal fixed charge.
167. His uncle owned the Music Box, an old barn converted to a dance hail on their apple farm just outside Hollybush.
168. Moisture in the coal would quickly become converted into dilute sulphuric acid, and attack the sides of the hold.
169. Skillfully using bathos, he emptied the story of any heroic dimensions and converted it into farce.
170. Developed for carrying coal and agricultural produce a passenger service was rapidly initiated using wagons, open carriages and converted stage coaches.
171. The only teacher-training school in the country has been converted into an army barracks, exacerbating the educational crisis.
172. The latter are more slowly converted into blood sugar, mainly because of the digestive processes described in the previous chapter.
173. His omission was converted into an act by the means stated in Chapter 4.
174. Traditionally, iron oxide is converted to the metal in a blast furnace.
175. It can also be converted for use as an omnidirectional microphone.
176. He's converted to their religion and has adopted the name, Spotted Eagle.
177. The project leader has to consider how units of travelling time can be converted into equivalent units of money.
178. Many of them showed, by their marked change of life, that they had been truly converted.
179. After this pretreatment, the sample is converted to a form suitable for the particular method of radiocarbon dating to be used.
180. A fervent supporter of Home Rule, he had converted to the Roman Catholic faith.
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