Synonyms:
conversion, transition, changeover
Meaning: an event that results in a transformation
Synonyms:
conversion
Meaning: a change in the units or form of an expression: "conversion from Fahrenheit to Centigrade"
Synonyms:
conversion
Meaning: a successful free throw or try for point after a touchdown
Synonyms:
conversion, rebirth, spiritual_rebirth
Meaning: a spiritual enlightenment causing a person to lead a new life
Usage examples
"'E's got conversion," she said to William.
Tiger got the request off while Jack and Dal strapped down for the conversion to Koenig drive.
But he and his nation, after his conversion to the Lord, sought to obey the commandments of God.
How many supporters do you think, sir, can be claimed for the project of the conversion of the public funds?
See! If at the moment of conversion a piece of real estate yields an income of one thousand francs, after the new law takes effect it will yield only six hundred francs.
Wherefore, as no rarefaction is apparent in such multiplication of matter, we must admit an addition of matter: either by creation, or which is more probable, by conversion.
In order to prove the sincerity of his conversion, he informed Prince Rupert of the loose disposition of the enemy's quarters, and exhorted him to form some attempt upon them.
Towards the end of the sixth century the great body of the Irish were Christians, so that the holy men of Ireland were able to turn their attention to the conversion of other people.
The destruction of feudalism, the conversion of the serf into the commoner, the emancipation of the communes, and the admission of the Third Estate to political power, were deeds accomplished by Christianity exclusively.
If, then, production continues in the national workshops, how will the crisis be terminated? Undoubtedly, by the general depreciation of merchandise, and, in the last analysis, by the conversion of private workshops into national workshops.