What part of speech is conversions?

Conversions can be categorized as a noun.

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Parts of speech

Inflections

Noun

What does conversions mean?

Definitions

Noun

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

Examples of conversions

#   Sentence  
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.
Sentence  
noun
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.
His conversion to the Catholic faith.
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.

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