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converted
[ kuhn-vur-tid ]
adjective
- noting a specified type of person who has been converted from the religion, beliefs, or attitudes characteristic of that type:
a converted Christian; a converted thief.
- noting anything, formerly of the type specified, that has been converted to something else:
His yacht is a converted destroyer escort.
Other Word Forms
- ܲȴ-Dz·Ļ adjective
- ܲcDz·Ļ adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of converted1
Example Sentences
This year, against the same team, the Kings have converted seven of 12 power-play opportunities.
Tom Roebuck and Ford combined in a lightning quick break which ended with the England fly-half touching down between the posts for his first try - duly converted - since joining the Manchester club in 2022.
To achieve that, he shunned expensive recording studios and made his new album in a converted Tetley brewery in Leeds.
The Vatican says that over the past year, seven million Africans have converted to Catholicism, making the continent one of the fastest-growing regions for the Church.
He thought it would work just as well but says instead it caused the coins to be converted into USDC.e - a different cryptocurrency.
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