convert

[kənˈvɜːt]

convert Definition

  • 1to change something into a different form, or to change something so that it can be used for a different purpose
  • 2to persuade someone to change their beliefs or opinions

Using convert: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "convert" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She converted the spare bedroom into a home office.

  • Example

    The factory was converted into a museum.

  • Example

    He converted his old bicycle into an electric bike.

  • Example

    I'm trying to convert him to vegetarianism.

convert Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for convert

Idioms Using convert

  • to immediately change one's beliefs or opinions

    Example

    After hearing the speaker's argument, he converted on the spot and became a supporter of the cause.

  • convert the unbelievers

    to persuade others to change their beliefs or opinions

    Example

    The preacher's goal was to convert the unbelievers and bring them into the church.

  • convert dollars into euros

    to exchange one currency for another

    Example

    Before traveling to Europe, she went to the bank to convert her dollars into euros.

Phrases with convert

  • to change something from one form or use to another

    Example

    They converted the old warehouse from a storage space to a living area.

  • to change your beliefs or religion to another

    Example

    He converted to Islam after studying the religion for several years.

  • to change something into a different form or use

    Example

    They converted the old church into a community center.

Origins of convert

from Latin 'convertere', meaning 'to turn around'

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Summary: convert in Brief

The verb 'convert' [kənˈvɜːt] means to change something into a different form or purpose, or to persuade someone to change their beliefs. Examples include converting a spare room into a home office, or converting someone to vegetarianism. Idioms like 'convert on the spot' and 'convert the unbelievers' refer to immediate or persuasive changes, while 'convert dollars into euros' refers to exchanging currencies.

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