Word | Noun | Adjective | Verb | Adverb |
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conversion | Yes | No | No | No |
convert | Yes | No | Yes | No |
conversion (noun) | convert (noun) |
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the act of changing from one use or function or purpose to another | a person who has been converted to another religious or political belief |
a spiritual enlightenment causing a person to lead a new life | |
a successful free throw or try for point after a touchdown | |
act of exchanging one type of money or security for another | |
a change in the units or form of an expression: | |
interchange of subject and predicate of a proposition | |
an event that results in a transformation | |
a change of religion | |
(psychiatry) a defense mechanism represses emotional conflicts which are then converted into physical symptoms that have no organic basis |
conversion (verb) | convert (verb) |
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change from one system to another or to a new plan or policy | |
change religious beliefs, or adopt a religious belief | |
exchange or replace with another, usually of the same kind or category | |
change the nature, purpose, or function of something | |
change in nature, purpose, or function; undergo a chemical change | |
cause to adopt a new or different faith | |
exchange a penalty for a less severe one | |
make (someone) agree, understand, or realize the truth or validity of something | |
score an extra point or points after touchdown by kicking the ball through the uprights or advancing the ball into the end zone |