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convert
noun as in new believer
verb as in change; adapt
verb as in change belief, especially regarding religion
Strong matches
Example Sentences
C Strip malls and other nonresidential land can be converted to open spaces such as tennis and basketball courts that slow a fire’s spread and provide emergency refuge.
Extraordinary Portraits with Bill Bailey opens to the public in Bradford on Thursday at Loading Bay - a former warehouse which has been converted into a pop-up venue for Bradford's UK City of Culture year.
Customers' voice recordings are converted into encrypted biometric data, then used to clear security checks.
She says she does not seek to “convert” or “cure” young clients, but argues the state may not “censor” their conversations.
The site is being converted into a logistics facility and industrial park with 6.6 million square feet of warehousing spacing.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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