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Verb
/kənˈvərt/,
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converted, past participle; converted, past tense; converting, present participle; converts, 3rd person singular present;
  1. Cause to change in form, character, or function
    • - production processes that converted raw material into useful forms
  2. Change or be able to change from one form to another
    • - the seating converts to a double or two single beds
  3. Change one's religious faith or other beliefs
    • - at sixteen he converted to Catholicism
  4. Persuade (someone) to do this
    • - he was converted in his later years to the socialist cause
  5. Change (money, stocks, or units in which a quantity is expressed) into others of a different kind
    • - the figures have been converted at $0.545 to the Dutch guilder
  6. Adapt (a building) to make it suitable for a new purpose
    • - the space can be easily converted into a home office
    • - they lived in a converted chicken house
  7. Transpose the subject and predicate of (a proposition) according to certain rules to form a new proposition by inference

  8. Score from (a penalty kick, pass, or other opportunity) in a sport or game

  9. Score an extra point or points after having scored a touchdown by kicking a goal (one point) or running another play into the end zone (two points)

  10. Advance the ball far enough during a down to earn a first down
    • - the Oilers converted on over half of their third downs
Noun
  1. A person who has been persuaded to change their religious faith or other beliefs
    • - he is a recent convert to the church

  1. (conversion) an event that results in a transformation
  2. (conversion) a change in the units or form of an expression: "conversion from Fahrenheit to Centigrade"
  3. (conversion) a successful free throw or try for point after a touchdown
  4. (conversion) a spiritual enlightenment causing a person to lead a new life
  5. (conversion) (psychiatry) a defense mechanism represses emotional conflicts which are then converted into physical symptoms that have no organic basis
  6. (conversion) interchange of subject and predicate of a proposition
  7. (A conversion) In mathematical logic and computer science, lambda calculus, also written as λ-calculus, is a formal system for function definition, function application and recursion. It was introduced by Alonzo Church in the 1930s as part of an investigation into the foundations of mathematics. ...
  8. (Conversion (barn)) The Conversion of Barns involves the conversion of old farming barns to commercial or residential use structures. Many older farm buildings are being converted for holiday use. This is partly due to modern farming practices making many of the older type buildings redundant.
  9. (Conversion (Doctor Who audio)) Conversion is a Big Finish Productions audio drama based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who.
  10. (Conversion (exchange)) In finance, the exchange rates (also known as the foreign-exchange rate, forex rate or FX rate) between two currencies specifies how much one currency is worth in terms of the other. It is the value of a foreign nation’s currency in terms of the home nation’s currency. ...
  11. (Conversion (marketing)) In marketing, a conversion occurs when a prospective customer takes the marketer's intended action. If the prospect has visited a marketer's web site, the conversion action might be making an online purchase, or submitting a form to request additional information. ...
  12. (Conversion (options)) In finance an option strategy is the purchase and/or sale of one or various option positions and possibly an underlying position.
  13. (conversion) The act of having converted something or someone; A chemical reaction wherein a substrate is transformed into a product; A free-kick, after scoring a try, worth two points; An extra point scored by kicking a field goal after scoring a touchdown; An online advertising performance ...
  14. (convert) A person who has converted his or her religion; A person who is now in favour of something that he or she previously opposed or disliked; To transform or change (something) into another form, substance, state, or product; To change (something) from one use, function, or purpose to ...
  15. (converted) changed in form or function etc
  16. (Conversion (Bankruptcy)) The change to a case under a chapter different that the one originally filed under. The court may convert a case on the request of the debtor or the request of a party in interest.
  17. (Conversion) term used to describe the process of getting a web visitor to accept an offer or become a paying customer. Advertisers strive for high conversion ratios.
  18. (conversion) The process of transferring data derived from existing records and maps to a digital database. Conversion is a major input problem and can consume the greatest share of time in a GIS project.
  19. (Conversion) If you have an order form or some kind of sign up page on your site it is possible to track where these orders or sign-ups come from if they are from one of the pay per click engines. ...
  20. (CONVERSION) A marketing term that refers to how many website visitors convert to buyers. If 1 out of every hundred visitors to a site end up buying something, there is a 1:100 (or 1%) conversion rate.  go back top
  21. (CONVERSION) 1). The wrongful use of disposition of another person's property by someone who is in lawful possession of it. 2). In life insurance: changing a life policy, at the policyowner's request, from a term policy to a permanent policy without new evidence of insurability. ...
  22. (Conversion) means a change in the use of a building to an emergency shelter for the homeless under this part, where the cost of conversion and any rehabilitation costs exceed 75 percent of the value of the building after conversion.
  23. (Conversion) When a website visitor takes a desired action, such as a sale or downloads a file.
  24. (conversion) ‘A change from a rental format to one of individual ownership.
  25. (Conversion) When an email recipient performs a desired action based on a mailing you have sent. A conversion could be a monetary transaction, such as a purchase made after clicking a link. ...