Convert :
convertere
advenam Antiochenum, convertere
mutatio, mutare, convertere, variari, posuit, scandalizent, advenam Antiochenum, quibus, Commission
convertereconversis,converterconvertersconvertensreducent
convertereconversis,converterconvertersconvertensreducent
Noun(1) a person who has been converted to another religious or political belief
Verb(1) change from one system to another or to a new plan or policy(2) change the nature, purpose, or function of something(3) change religious beliefs, or adopt a religious belief(4) exchange or replace with another, usually of the same kind or category(5) cause to adopt a new or different faith(6) score an extra point or points after touchdown by kicking the ball through the uprights or advancing the ball into the end zone(7) complete successfully(8) score (a spare(9) make (someone(10) exchange a penalty for a less severe one(11) change in nature, purpose, or function; undergo a chemical change
(1) I'm far too liberal a person in my thinking to want to convert people.(2) This intense desire to convert people to the Baptist faith encouraged other Baptists.(3) Using transliteration to convert Arabic phonetics into English proved difficult to standardize.(4) My beliefs are my own and I do not need to convert you.(5) But, if you want to convince or convert me, you'll have to use powerful, yet easily understandable, intellectual arguments.(6) Steve's a really interesting guy and a convert to the Faith to boot!(7) I do not speak, therefore, as one who comes from the ranks of the teetotalers, one who has never been tainted, nor am I a recent convert to the anti-drink brigade.(8) he is a recent convert to the Church(9) Across the city they are being targeted by property developers keen to convert the buildings into plush new flats.(10) Soon after, I became an enthusiastic convert to the right.(11) If you're pouring forward but you can't convert the chances you create, the likelihood is that you're going to end up on the wrong end of the scoreline.(12) We cannot convert everything electronically and transmit them through the Internet, can we?(13) It would raise the poor and the downtrodden, not to convert people to a belief but to help all people become happy and free in both body and mind.(14) Like many financial advisers, he has a strong entrepreneurial streak and pursues his ideas with the eye-popping zeal of a convert to a new religion.(15) At the moment it's compulsory to convert your pension pot into an annuity by the age of 75 to give you an income throughout retirement.(16) When one listened to it totally and did not translate it nor convert it into an idea, something tremendous happened.
Related Phrases of convert(1) convert to ::
convertere,(2) convert into ::
in convertat
(1) convert to ::
convertere,(2) convert into ::
in convertat
Synonyms
Noun
1. proselyte ::
advenam Antiochenum
Verb
2. change ::
mutatio
3. adapt ::
accommodare
4. proselytize ::
scandalizent
5. commute ::
commutare
6. win over ::
CONCILIO
Noun
1. proselyte ::
advenam Antiochenum
Verb
2. change ::
mutatio
3. adapt ::
accommodare
4. proselytize ::
scandalizent
5. commute ::
commutare
6. win over ::
CONCILIO
Different Formsconvert, converted, converter, converters, converting, converts
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