conversion
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the act or process of converting; state of being converted.
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a change in character, form, or function.
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a change from one religion, political belief, viewpoint, etc., to another.
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a thoroughgoing spiritual change that involves repentance and a turn toward God or right living.
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a change of attitude, emotion, or viewpoint from one of indifference, disbelief, or antagonism to one of acceptance, faith, or enthusiastic support, especially such a change in a person's religion.
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a physical transformation from one material or state to another.
conversion of coal, water, and air into nylon.
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the act of obtaining equivalent value, as of money or units of measurement, in an exchange or calculation.
conversion of yen into dollars.
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a physical, structural, or design change or transformation from one state or condition to another, especially to effect a change in function.
conversion of a freighter into a passenger liner.
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a substitution of one component for another so as to effect a change.
conversion from oil heat to gas heat.
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Mathematics. a change in the form or units of an expression.
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Logic. the transposition of the subject and predicate of a proposition, as “No good man is unhappy” becomes by conversion “No unhappy man is good.”
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Law.
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unauthorized assumption and exercise of rights of ownership over personal property belonging to another.
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a change from realty into personalty, or vice versa, as in the sale or purchase of land or the mining of coal.
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Football. a score made on a try for a point after touchdown by place-kicking or drop-kicking the ball over the bar between the goalposts or by completing a pass in or running the ball into the end zone.
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Psychoanalysis. the process by which a repressed psychic event, idea, feeling, memory, or impulse is represented by a bodily change or symptom.
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Physics. the production of radioactive material in a process in which one nuclear fuel is converted into another by the capture of neutrons.
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Digital Technology. a performance metric for a website that counts the percentage of visitors that engage in the intended purpose of the site, as making a purchase or signing a petition.
The site was redesigned to simplify user interactions and optimize conversion.
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Computers.
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Also called data conversion. the act or process of transferring data from one format into another.
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Also called media conversion. the act of transferring or copying stored data from one storage medium to another.
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Also called system conversion. the change from an existing computer system to a new computer system.
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the process of changing the base that a number or numbers are written in.
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the transformation of material from a form suitable for printing by one process to a form suitable for another process.
a halftone gravure conversion.
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a change or adaptation in form, character, or function
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something changed in one of these respects
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a change to another attitude or belief, as in a change of religion
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maths a change in the units or form of a number or expression
the conversion of miles to kilometres involves multiplying by 1.61
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logic a form of inference by which one proposition is obtained as the converse of another proposition
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law
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unauthorized dealing with or the assumption of rights of ownership to another's personal property
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the changing of real property into personalty or personalty into realty
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rugby a score made after a try by kicking the ball over the crossbar from a place kick
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physics a change of fertile material to fissile material in a reactor
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an alteration to a car engine to improve its performance
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( as modifier )
a conversion kit
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material alteration to the structure or fittings of a building undergoing a change in function or legal status
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the unauthorized appropriation of a motor vehicle
Other Word Forms
- conversional adjective
- conversionary adjective
- nonconversion noun
- preconversion noun
- semiconversion noun
Etymology
Origin of conversion
First recorded in 1300–50; Middle English conversio(u)n from Anglo-French, from Latin conversiōn- (stem of conversiō ) “a turning around, revolution”; converse 2, -ion
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