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  • 21convert — 1. noun /ˈkɒn.vɜːt,ˈkɑn.vɝt,kənˈvɜːt,kənˈvɝt/ a) A person who has converted his or her religion. They were all converts to Islam. b) A person who is now in favour of something that he or she previously opposed or disliked. I never really liked… …

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  • 22convert — v. & n. v. 1 tr. (usu. foll. by into) change in form, character, or function. 2 tr. cause (a person) to change beliefs, opinion, party, etc. 3 tr. change (moneys, stocks, units in which a quantity is expressed, etc.) into others of a different… …

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  • 23convert — I. verb Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French convertir, from Latin convertere to turn around, transform, convert, from com + vertere to turn more at worth Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. a. to bring over from one belief, view, or… …

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  • 24Convert — For other uses, see Convert (disambiguation). San Francisco 49ers kicker Joe Nedney prepares to kick an extra point with punter Andy Lee as the holder in November 2008. The convert or try, in American football known as point after , and Canadian… …

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  • 25convert — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. change, make over; retool, adapt; reorganize, remodel, regenerate; reduce, transmute, transform, transmogrify, render; exchange. n. neophyte, disciple; renegade, apostate; transsexual. See… …

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  • 26convert — verb kən və:t 1》 change or cause to change in form, character, or function.     ↘change (money, stocks, or units in which a quantity is expressed) into others of a different kind.     ↘adapt (a building) to make it suitable for a new purpose. 2》… …

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  • 27convert — v 1. transmute, transubstantiate, transform, transfigure, metamorphose, translate, transmogrify; change, alter, modify, permute, mutate, metabolize; transshape, reshape, recast, refashion, remake, redo; restyle, remodel, reconstruct, rebuild;… …

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  • 28convert*/ — [kənˈvɜːt] verb [I/T] I 1) to change from one system or use to another, or to make something change in this way Farmers are converting to new production methods.[/ex] They converted the old school into luxury flats.[/ex] 2) to change your… …

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  • 29convert — /kən vɜ:t/ verb 1. to change money of one country for money of another ● We converted our pounds into Swiss francs. 2. ♦ to convert funds to your own use to use someone else’s money for yourself …

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  • 30convert — Synonyms and related words: Christian, God fearing man, abuse, accepter, accommodate, actuate, adapt, adjust, alter, ameliorate, apostate, apostle, apply, assimilate to, assure, backslider, be convincing, become, befoul, believer, bend, better,… …

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