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converting
verb as in change; adapt
verb as in change belief, especially regarding religion
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Example Sentences
Bitcoin began 2013 with a roaring price of $770 per unit, and businesses right and left were converting to the ethereal product.
A phalanx of money-changers runs between the shops, converting Pakistani rupees to Afghan afghanis to U.S. dollars on the fly.
Rouleau-Couture and Zehaf-Bibeau were both reportedly born in Canada and lived in Quebec before recently converting to Islam.
Bethany Mandel said in a phone interview that she did a practice dunk while converting in 2011.
But unlike other recent books in its genre, Unspeakable Things is markedly uninterested in converting its readers.
He hastily constructed some out of old river steamboats, converting them into engines of destruction.
This levelling spirit is gradually converting the historic Walled City into a busy retail trading-centre.
What possible reason can there be for converting "force and knowledge," in p. 506., to "sense and knowledge?"
There was no converting a man who would not argue or reason, who based everything on flat refusal.
With great regret I saw the natives breaking many of them, and converting them into building materials for their houses.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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