Conversion
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British pronunciation/kənvˈɜːʃən/
American pronunciation/kənˈvɝʒən/

Définition et Signification de "conversion"

Conversion
01

conversion, transformation

an event or process that leads to a significant transformation or change in something
02

conversion, transformation

a change in the units or form of an expression
03

transformation, conversion

a successful free throw or try for point after a touchdown
04

conversion spirituelle, conversion religieuse

a spiritual enlightenment causing a person to lead a new life
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transformation, conversion

the process of changing or transforming something from one form, purpose, or belief to another
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conversion (financière), échange monétaire

act of exchanging one type of money or security for another
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conversion, inversion

interchange of subject and predicate of a proposition
08

conversion

a change of religion
09

conversion, transformation

(psychiatry) a defense mechanism represses emotional conflicts which are then converted into physical symptoms that have no organic basis
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aménagement, réaménagement

a room or building that has been changed to be used for living in or other purposes
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conversion, métamorphose

a word-formation process in which a word changes its grammatical category or part of speech without any accompanying morphological changes, such as when a noun becomes a verb or a verb becomes a noun

What is "conversion"?

Conversion is a word formation process in which a word changes its grammatical category without any alteration to its form. This means that a word can shift from one part of speech to another while retaining the same spelling and pronunciation. For example, the noun "run" can be converted into the verb "run", and the adjective "clean" can become the verb "clean". Conversion allows for flexibility in language, enabling speakers to use words in different contexts and enhancing the richness of expression by expanding the possible uses of existing vocabulary.

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transformation, conversion

the act of scoring extra points after a touchdown in American footbal
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transformation, conversion

(rugby) a kick at goal awarded after a try, worth two points if successful
con
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conversion

n

converse

v
example
Exemple
Conversion between metric units involves multiplying or dividing by powers of ten.
The team's kicker lined up for the conversion.
The evangelical church emphasizes personal conversion and a relationship with Jesus Christ.
In the presence of sunlight, chlorophyll in plant cells can catalyze the conversion of carbon dioxide and water into glucose.
He scored the conversion to add two points.
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