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kombertir : Binisaya - Cebuano to English Dictionary and Thesaurus.
n. (person) 1. convert a person who has been converted to another religious or political belief.
~ converso (medieval Spain and Portugal) a Jew or Moor who professed to convert to Christianity in order to avoid persecution or expulsion.
~ proselyte a new convert; especially a gentile converted to Judaism.
v. (change) 2. change over, convert change from one system to another or to a new plan or policy.; "We converted from 220 to 110 Volt"
~ transduce cause transduction (of energy forms).
~ metricate, metricise, metricize, metrify convert from a non-metric to the metric system.
~ decimalise, decimalize change to the decimal system.; "The country decimalized the currency in 1975"
~ float convert from a fixed point notation to a floating point notation.; "float data"
v. (change) 3. convert change the nature, purpose, or function of something.; "convert lead into gold"; "convert hotels into jails"; "convert slaves to laborers"
~ caramelise, caramelize convert to caramel.
~ rasterize convert (an image) into pixels.
~ convert change in nature, purpose, or function; undergo a chemical change.; "The substance converts to an acid"
~ humify convert (plant remains) into humus.
~ verbalise, verbalize convert into a verb.; "many English nouns have become verbalized"
~ novelise, novelize, fictionalise, fictionalize convert into the form or the style of a novel.; "The author novelized the historical event"
~ deaden convert (metallic mercury) into a grey powder consisting of minute globules, as by shaking with chalk or fatty oil.
~ opalise, opalize replace or convert into opal.; "opalized tree trunks"
~ receive convert into sounds or pictures.; "receive the incoming radio signals"
~ reconvert convert back.; "Hollywood is reconverting old films"
~ malt convert into malt.
~ malt convert grain into malt.
~ feudalize bring (a country or people) under feudalism.
~ flour convert grain into flour.
~ reclaim make useful again; transform from a useless or uncultivated state.; "The people reclaimed the marshes"
~ ferment, work cause to undergo fermentation.; "We ferment the grapes for a very long time to achieve high alcohol content"; "The vintner worked the wine in big oak vats"
~ nitrify convert into nitric acid, nitrous acid, or nitrate, especially with the action of nitrobacteria.
~ fossilise, fossilize convert to a fossil.; "The little animals fossilized and are now embedded in the limestone"
~ tan treat skins and hides with tannic acid so as to convert them into leather.
~ dress convert into leather.; "dress the tanned skins"
~ compost convert to compost.; "compost organic debris"
~ transition cause to convert or undergo a transition.; "the company had to transition the old practices to modern technology"
~ transcribe convert the genetic information in (a strand of DNA) into a strand of RNA, especially messenger RNA.
~ scrap make into scrap or refuse.; "scrap the old airplane and sell the parts"
~ keratinise, keratinize convert into keratin.
~ diazotize convert (an amine) into a diazo compound.
~ hay convert (plant material) into hay.
~ lignify convert into wood or cause to become woody.
~ mineralize transform (a metal) into an ore.
~ mineralize convert into a mineral substance.
~ ozonise, ozonize convert (oxygen) into ozone.
~ slag convert into slag.
~ sulfate convert into a sulfate.
~ cutinize convert into cutin.
~ duplex change into a duplex.
~ encode convert information into code.; "encode pictures digitally"
v. (change) 4. convert change religious beliefs, or adopt a religious belief.; "She converted to Buddhism"
v. (change) 5. change, commute, convert, exchange exchange or replace with another, usually of the same kind or category.; "Could you convert my dollars into pounds?"; "He changed his name"; "convert centimeters into inches"; "convert holdings into shares"
~ rectify convert into direct current.; "rectify alternating current"
~ utilize convert (from an investment trust to a unit trust).
~ capitalise, capitalize convert (a company's reserve funds) into capital.
~ replace substitute a person or thing for (another that is broken or inefficient or lost or no longer working or yielding what is expected).; "He replaced the old razor blade"; "We need to replace the secretary that left a month ago"; "the insurance will replace the lost income"; "This antique vase can never be replaced"
~ launder convert illegally obtained funds into legal ones.
~ switch, change, shift lay aside, abandon, or leave for another.; "switch to a different brand of beer"; "She switched psychiatrists"; "The car changed lanes"
~ break exchange for smaller units of money.; "I had to break a $100 bill just to buy the candy"
v. (change) 6. convert cause to adopt a new or different faith.; "The missionaries converted the Indian population"
~ convert change religious beliefs, or adopt a religious belief.; "She converted to Buddhism"
~ islamise, islamize convert to Islam.; "The Mughals Islamized much of Northern India in the 16th century"
~ christianise, christianize convert to Christianity.; "missionaries have tried to Christianize native people all over the world"
~ evangelise, evangelize convert to Christianity.; "The missionaries evangelized the Pacific Islanders"
~ catholicise, catholicize, latinise, latinize cause to adopt Catholicism.
~ proselytise, proselytize convert to another faith or religion.
v. (competition) 7. convert score an extra point or points after touchdown by kicking the ball through the uprights or advancing the ball into the end zone.; "Smith converted and his team won"
~ convert score (a spare).
v. (competition) 8. convert complete successfully.; "score a penalty shot or free throw"
v. (competition) 9. convert score (a spare).
~ bowling a game in which balls are rolled at an object or group of objects with the aim of knocking them over or moving them.
~ convert complete successfully.; "score a penalty shot or free throw"
~ convert score an extra point or points after touchdown by kicking the ball through the uprights or advancing the ball into the end zone.; "Smith converted and his team won"
v. (communication) 10. convert, convince, win over make (someone) agree, understand, or realize the truth or validity of something.; "He had finally convinced several customers of the advantages of his product"
~ disarm make less hostile; win over.; "Her charm disarmed the prosecution lawyer completely"
v. (change) 11. commute, convert, exchange exchange a penalty for a less severe one.
v. (change) 12. convert change in nature, purpose, or function; undergo a chemical change.; "The substance converts to an acid"
~ caramelise, caramelize be converted into caramel.; "The sugar caramelized"
~ malt turn into malt, become malt.
~ immobilise, immobilize convert (assets) into fixed capital.
~ melanise, melanize convert into, or infiltrate with melanin.

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