CONVERT Meaning and
Definition
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Convert (verb):
1. To change the form, function, or character of something or someone.
2. To cause a transformation or alteration in beliefs, opinions, or practices.
3. To undergo a religious or spiritual change by adopting a new faith, ideology, or system of belief.
4. To transform or change data from one format or system to another.
5. To exchange one currency, unit of measurement, or value for another.
6. To turn or divert into another direction or course.
7. To persuade or convince someone to adopt a different viewpoint or opinion.
8. To express one's belief or commitment openly, often to a cause or ideology.
9. To adapt or adjust to a different purpose or use.
10. To change the physical properties of a material through chemical reactions or processing.
Convert (noun):
1. A person who has changed their beliefs, religious faith, or opinion, often through a deliberate decision or experience.
2. A software tool or program that facilitates the transformation of data from one format or system to another.
3. One who engages in the act of converting currencies or units of measurement.
4. A person who actively promotes a particular cause, belief, or ideology and tries to persuade others to adopt it.
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• To change from one state to another; to turn from one religion, party, or sect to another; to turn to love God; to change from one use or destination to another.
• One changed; one turned from sin to holiness.
Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.
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Etymology of CONVERT
The word "convert" originated from the Latin term "convertō", which is a combination of the prefix "con-" meaning "together" or "completely" and the verb "vertere" meaning "to turn", "to change", or "to transform". Thus, the Latin word "convertō" translates to "to turn completely" or "to change thoroughly". This Latin term eventually evolved into the Middle English word "converten", which has further developed into the modern English word "convert".
Idioms with the word CONVERT
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convert from sth (into sth)
The idiom "convert from sth (into sth)" means the act of changing or transforming something from one form, state, or condition into another. It often implies a significant alteration or transition.
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convert sm or sth (from sth) (into sth)
The idiom "convert sm or sth (from sth) (into sth)" means to change, transform, or alter something or someone from one form, state, or purpose to another. It refers to the act of turning something or someone into a different or new form or state.
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convert from (something)
The idiom "convert from (something)" typically means to change or transition from one belief, opinion, ideology, religion, or state of being to another. It implies a shift in perspective, often accompanied by a profound or significant change.
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convert from something (into something)
The idiom "convert from something (into something)" means to change or transform something into a different form, state, or quality. It implies a transition from one condition or state to another.
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convert someone or something (from something) (into something)
The idiom "convert someone or something (from something) (into something)" means to cause a person or thing to change or shift in some way, typically from one belief, state, or form to another. It implies a transformation or alteration of someone or something's current condition or perspective.
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convert from
The idiom "convert from" is not a standard idiom in the English language. However, if you are referring to the phrase "convert from X to Y," it means to change or transform something from one form or state (X) into another form or state (Y). This can apply to various contexts, such as converting currency, units of measurement, computer file formats, etc.
Similar spelling words for CONVERT
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- come over,
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- conferva,
- converted,
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- gunfright,
- conifer,
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- comport,
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- Coniferte,
- Compher,
- conversely,
- CNVRT,
- conferred,
- confarreate,
- convertee,
- converts,
- Converso,
- canefruit,
- conveyer,
- conforti,
- coinferred,
- CONFORT.
Conjugate verb Convert
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