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Main Entry:
conversion [kuhn-vur-zhuhn, -shuhn]
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: change, adaptation
Synonyms: about-face, alteration, born again, change of heart, changeover, exchange, flip-flop, flux, growth, innovation, metamorphosis, metanoia, metasis, modification, novelty, passage, passing, permutation, progress, proselytization, qualification, reclamation, reconstruction, reformation, regeneration, remodelling, reorganization, resolution, resolving, reversal, see the light, switch, transfiguration, transformation, translation, transmogrification, transmutation, turning, turning around
Antonyms: idleness, sameness
Main Entry: discern
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: catch sight of; recognize and understand
Synonyms: anticipate, apprehend, ascertain, behold, descry, detect, determine, difference, differentiate, discover, discrepate, discriminate, distinguish, divine, espy, extricate, figure out, find out, focus, foresee, get a load of, get the picture, get wise to, judge, know, make distinction, make out, note, notice, observe, perceive, pick out, read, remark, rubberneck, secern, see the light, see through, separate, severalize, spot, take in, view
Antonyms: disregard, neglect, overlook
Main Entry: unearth
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: dig up
Synonyms: ascertain, bring to light, catch on, delve, determine, discover, disinter, dredge up, excavate, exhibit, exhume, expose, ferret, find, find out, hear, hit upon, learn, reveal, root, see, see the light, show, spark, spotlight*, strike, stumble on, turn up, unbury, uncover, uproot
Antonyms: bury
Main Entry: metanoia
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: conversion
Synonyms: about-face, alteration, born again, change of heart, changeover, exchange, flip-flop, flux, growth, innovation, metamorphosis, metasis, modification, novelty, passage, passing, permutation, progress, proselytization, qualification, rebirth, reclamation, reconstruction, reformation, regeneration, remodelling, reorganization, resolution, resolving, reversal, see the light, switch, transfiguration, transformation, translation, transmogrification, transmutation, turning, turning around
Main Entry: regeneration
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: conversion
Synonyms: about-face, alteration, born again, change of heart, changeover, exchange, flip-flop, flux, growth, innovation, metamorphosis, metanoia, metasis, modification, novelty, passage, passing, permutation, progress, proselytization, qualification, rebirth, reclamation, reconstruction, reformation, remodelling, reorganization, resolution, resolving, reversal, see the light, switch, transfiguration, transformation, translation, transmogrification, transmutation, turning, turning around
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Main Entry: conversion
Part of Speech: noun
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Adjectives:
converted into, convertible, naturalized, resolvable into, transitional
Concept Thesaurus
Concept: [Gradual change to something different] Conversion.
Category: 1. SIMPLE CHANGE
Synonyms:
-nouns
conversion, reduction, transmutation, resolution, assimilation; evolution, sea change; change of state; assumption; naturalization; transportation; development [biol.], developing [photography]., [conversion of currency] conversion of currency, exchange of currency; exchange rate; bureau de change., chemistry, alchemy; progress, growth, lapse, flux., passage; transit, transition; transmigration, shifting; phase; conjugation; convertibility., crucible, alembic, caldron, retort., onvert, pervert, renegade, apostate.
-verbs
be converted into; become, get, wax; come to, turn to, turn into, evolve into, develop into; turn out, lapse, shift; run into, fall into, pass into, slide into, glide into, grow into, ripen into, open into, resolve itself into, settle into, merge into, emerge as; melt, grow, come round to, mature, mellow; assume the form of, assume the shape of, assume the state of, assume the nature of, assume the character of; illapse; begin a new phase, assume a new phase, undergo a change., convert into, resolve into; make, render; mold, form; remodel, new model, refound, reform, reorganize; assimilate to, bring to, reduce to.
-adjectives
converted into; convertible, resolvable into; transitional; naturalized.
-adverbs
gradually, (slowly) [more] in transitu (transference) [more].
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