Similar words: convert, diverted, converse, conversion, convergence, conversation, convey, convene. Meaning: [kən'vɜːt] adj. spiritually reborn or converted.
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181. This is the place where the image is converted from light to a digital image in your camera.
182. Bangers and mash is said to be the thing many newly converted vegetarians miss, but now they need pine no longer.
183. Jones was converted from an opponent to a supporter during the meeting.
184. The station has been converted to burn confiscated marijuana which has been piling up in the warehouses of the local police forces.
185. Leadburn Inn Dine in luxurious splendour in a beautifully converted railway carriage, which affords panoramic views over the Pentlands.
186. Sandford Mill, now in the heart of a greatly expanded Cheltenham, and converted to a house.
187. The previously existing subduction zone is converted into a suture zone marking where the two continents are welded together.
188. Take a backup copy of the file to be converted.
189. Free carnitine was converted to C acetyl carnitine and measured in a scintillation counter.
190. We've converted the basement to give the children more room to play.
191. Gregory converted the try and as he had also kicked a penalty goal early in the match Nottingham were on their way.
191. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
192. The conversion process requires free space equivalent to three times the size of the file being converted.
193. But practical consciousness can be converted into verbal consciousness in many instances.
194. In other words, they can easily be converted into cash but may involve some loss.
195. Leadburn Inn Dine in splendour in a beautifully converted railway carriage.
196. Gregory converted it too and Northampton knew they were dead and buried.
197. During his convalescence he was nursed by Martha Freeman, who converted him to Catholicism.
198. Her replacement, Sister Nirmala, was born a Hindu but converted to Catholicism and has been with the order since 1958.
199. We bought a second-hand Bedford and converted it on farmland near Ipswich.
200. The former was converted into a dwelling during the 1920s; the latter two have both been demolished.
201. Next door was an old brick garage, which I converted into a cottage for my Nan.
202. Malvern Mill started life as a corn mill and was converted to silk in around 1840.
203. This marshy wetland would have easily been converted for their use.
204. In the final minute Gala prop Timmy Walker scored a consolation try which Maitland converted.
205. By the late 1930s it had been converted to a dwelling and remains so to this day.
206. His call for a new spirit of experimental investigation was later codified and converted into a more concrete programme by Francis Bacon.
207. The light energy is converted to electrical energy and amplified by a photomultiplier tube.
208. His brief has converted him into Labour's chaos and disaster spokesman.
209. But they will still usually be only the party faithful, so he will find himself preaching to the converted.
210. John Gallagher reduced the arrears with a penalty and put Leeds ahead when he converted an Innes touchdown.
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