Conversions can be categorized as a noun.
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conversion - an event that results in a transformation | ||
conversion - the act of changing from one use or function or purpose to another | ||
conversion - a successful free throw or try for point after a touchdown | ||
conversion - act of exchanging one type of money or security for another | ||
conversion - a change in the units or form of an expression: "conversion from Fahrenheit to Centigrade" | ||
conversion - a change of religion; "his conversion to the Catholic faith" | ||
conversion - a spiritual enlightenment causing a person to lead a new life | ||
conversion - (psychiatry) a defense mechanism represses emotional conflicts which are then converted into physical symptoms that have no organic basis | ||
conversion - interchange of subject and predicate of a proposition |
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1. | noun | You'll have to do a lot of conversions. | |
2. | noun | Spanish history is replete with official anti-Semitism: the 14th-century massacres of Jews in Seville, Córdoba and elsewhere, incited by a prominent Catholic clergyman; the Spanish Inquisition and forced religious conversions, beginning in the 15th century; and the expulsion of an estimated 70,000 Jews by decree of Ferdinand and Isabella. | |
3. | noun | Conversion from Fahrenheit to Centigrade. | |
4. | noun | His conversion to the Catholic faith. | |
5. | noun | Conversion was peaceful and gradual. | |
6. | noun | As an admirer of the racecourses, he found it hard to accept the conversion of a cultural heritage, the Ügető, into a shopping mall floating in pink. | |
7. | noun | Do you know the conversion rate between dollars and euros? | |
8. | noun | The programmers worked on the conversion to HTML5. | |
9. | noun | Conversion to the metric system was opposed by tool manufacturers. | |
10. | noun | Tom's parents were greatly upset by his conversion to a different religious faith. | |
11. | noun | The conversion of Tom's car engine to run on leftover cooking oil has left its exhaust smelling a little like French fries. | |
12. | noun | Many politicians are undergoing a conversion of conscience on the subject of marriage equality, which not coincidentally reflects a shift in public opinion overall. | |
13. | noun | A loft conversion can add considerable value to a property. | |
14. | noun | I still have to mentally do the conversion from metric into imperial. | |
15. | noun | By now resigned to the knowledge that neither Tom nor Mary were likely prospects for religious conversion, the missionaries they'd invited in encouraged Tom to visit a local family history centre or to make use of the Internet to research his ancestors. |
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You'll have to do a lot of conversions. | |
Spanish history is replete with official anti-Semitism: the 14th-century massacres of Jews in Seville, Córdoba and elsewhere, incited by a prominent Catholic clergyman; the Spanish Inquisition and forced religious conversions, beginning in the 15th century; and the expulsion of an estimated 70,000 Jews by decree of Ferdinand and Isabella. | |
Conversion from Fahrenheit to Centigrade. |
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His conversion to the Catholic faith. |
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Conversion was peaceful and gradual. | |
As an admirer of the racecourses, he found it hard to accept the conversion of a cultural heritage, the Ügető, into a shopping mall floating in pink. | |
Do you know the conversion rate between dollars and euros? | |
The programmers worked on the conversion to HTML5. | |
Conversion to the metric system was opposed by tool manufacturers. | |
Tom's parents were greatly upset by his conversion to a different religious faith. | |
The conversion of Tom's car engine to run on leftover cooking oil has left its exhaust smelling a little like French fries. | |
Many politicians are undergoing a conversion of conscience on the subject of marriage equality, which not coincidentally reflects a shift in public opinion overall. | |
A loft conversion can add considerable value to a property. | |
I still have to mentally do the conversion from metric into imperial. | |
By now resigned to the knowledge that neither Tom nor Mary were likely prospects for religious conversion, the missionaries they'd invited in encouraged Tom to visit a local family history centre or to make use of the Internet to research his ancestors. |