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Converted meaning
changed in form or function etc.
Synonyms of Converted
Example sentences (20)
Weston replied with two tries, one converted, then Josh Claxton scored a superb individual try which connor Gwilliam converted and Jake King scored a third, converted by Gwilliam for a 19-12 half-time lead.
Atafu was converted to Protestantism by the London Missionary Society, Nukunonu was converted to Catholicism and Fakaofo was converted to both denominations.
The Roman feast celebrating their then god of the sun was converted to a Christian feast, Christmas, by the Roman Emperor, Constantine, as part of his reforms of the Roman Empire when he converted to Christianity.
A TikTok user has gone viral on the app after revealing she lives in a converted four-car garage — and viewers are wowed by the cozy, converted digs.
A text box will pop up with the writing converted, which you can then copy or save as converted.
Roosevelt's place should be converted to Trump for maybe a century or so, and then Trump converted to whichever similarly heroic figure the future delivers.
EPIC Y-Grade, which has been temporarily converted to crude service, will be converted back to NGL service once the 600-MBpd EPIC Crude Pipeline comes online in January.
Arab Traders had converted populations in the Malabar Coast since the 7th century, and the Arab invader Muhammad Bin Qāsim had converted large swathes of Sindh to Islam at about the same time.
Because ammonia is toxic, it is excreted immediately by fish, converted into uric acid by birds, and converted into urea by mammals. citation Ammonia (NH 3 ) is a common byproduct of the metabolism of nitrogenous compounds.
Christians more often converted to Islam than Jews although there were converted Jews among the new followers of Islam.
Hoping to gain an advantage in the dispute, Wolfgang William converted to Catholicism; John Sigismund, though, converted to Calvinism (although Anna of Prussia stayed Lutheran).
In cities, the basement of an apartment block might be converted; elsewhere they might be excavated and vaulted over, or converted from a natural cave.
In Romanian the so-called "long infinitives" end in -are, -ere, -ire and they are converted into verbal nouns by articulation (verbs that cannot be converted into the nominal long infinitive are very rare citation ).
In short, citrate is transported to the cytoplasm, converted to acetyl CoA, which is converted into malonyl CoA by the acetyl CoA carboxylase, which is allosterically modulated by citrate.
In women:30-70 ng/dL A small amount of circulating testosterone is converted to estradiol, but most of the testosterone is converted to 17-ketosteroids, principally androsterone and its isomer etio-cholanolone, and excreted in urine.
It's not even preaching to the converted; it's titillating the converted..
Some of GIMP's tools have already been converted to GEGL operations; mostly tools which modify colors, brightness or contrast have been converted.
Stenton Anglo-Saxon England p. 127 Rædwald was converted before the death of Æthelberht, perhaps at the urging of Æthelberht, but his kingdom was not, and Rædwald seems to have converted only to the extent of placing a Christian altar in his pagan temple.
The historian Barbara Yorke argues that there were two co-rulers of Kent after Æthelberht's death, Eadbald and a Æthelwald, and that Eadbald was converted by Laurence while Æthelwald was converted by Justus after his return to Rochester.
The plant can be chopped and converted as a whole, or it can be left alive so that waste saps from the plant can be converted by bacteria.