Similar words: convert, diverted, converse, conversion, convergence, conversation, convey, convene. Meaning: [kən'vɜːt] adj. spiritually reborn or converted.
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241. Vincent successfully converted tens of thousands of people, including Rabbi Paul of Burgos, who became the bishop of Cartagena.
242. Two country cottages converted to supply one double and one double plus one single bedded rooms.
243. The mosque, a converted office in a Tempe business park,(www.Sentencedict.com) is wall-to-wall with faithful.
244. The guest accommodation is an attractive converted barn attached to the main house.
245. It has been converted to provide accommodation for up to 60 chronically sick or severely disabled residents.
246. However, the Act did not apply to new dwellings built after 1919 or to dwellings converted to flats after that date.
247. The demeanour of a virgin can be converted into that of a coquette.
248. But once converted into prions, they turn deadly, destroying the brain tissue.
249. The musical notes are converted, by computer, into binary numbers.
250. Bland converted and although Horden ran with great enterprise they could not close the gap.
251. All carbohydrates, sugars and starches are converted into blood sugar.
252. There are wine bars and pub sin every setting from a converted canalside warehouse to the ground floor of a theatre!
253. Thus even age measurements such as radioactive clocks that are independent of annual cycles need to be converted into years.
254. The Kings, who were 0 for 3 on the power play against Chicago[sentencedict.com], converted two of four man advantages.
255. She married, converted to a form of Buddhism and entered politics, forming a new party for the lower castes.
256. I lived with Kay in a huge house in London that had been meanly converted into ten flats.
257. Emotional trauma can be converted into something physical, right?
258. This pair of pant was converted into shorts.
259. The exposed silver halide is then converted to metallic silver by an agent in the developer.
260. The tricalcium phosphate constituent is converted to phosphoric acid and calcium sulfate.
261. My dad was a pretty decent bowler, usually he converted spares.
262. The analogue signals from the video tape are converted into digital code.
263. Heat is thereby converted into mechanical energy of the piston.
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