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    con·vert
    verb[kənˈvərt]
    convert (verb) · converts (third person present) · converted (past tense) · converted (past participle) · converting (present participle)
    1. cause to change in form, character, or function:
      "production processes that converted raw material into useful forms"
      • change or be able to change from one form to another:
        "the seating converts to a double or two single beds"
      • change (money, stocks, or units in which a quantity is expressed) into others of a different kind:
        "the figures have been converted at $0.545 to the Dutch guilder"
      • adapt (a building) to make it suitable for a new purpose:
        "the space can be easily converted into a home office"
      • logic
        transpose the subject and predicate of (a proposition) according to certain rules to form a new proposition by inference.
    2. change one's religious faith or other beliefs:
      "at sixteen he converted to Catholicism"
      • persuade (someone) to change one's religious faith or other beliefs:
        "he was engaged in converting people to Christianity"
    3. score from (a penalty kick, pass, or other opportunity) in a sport or game.
      • american football
        advance the ball far enough during a down to earn a first down:
        "the Oilers converted on over half of their third downs"
      • american football
        score an extra point or points after having scored a touchdown by kicking a goal (one point) or running another play into the end zone (two points).
    noun[ˈkänˌvərt]
    convert (noun) · converts (plural noun)
    1. a person who has been persuaded to change their religious faith or other beliefs:
      "he is a recent convert to the Church"
    Origin
    Middle English (in the sense ‘turn round, send in a different direction’): from Old French convertir, based on Latin convertere ‘turn about’, from con- ‘altogether’ + vertere ‘turn’.
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    verb
    1. cause to change in form, character, or function:
    noun
    1. a person who has been persuaded to change their religious faith or other beliefs:
     
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