converted
/kənˈvɜrtɪd/
adjective
- Changed in form, character, or function.
- They live in a converted barn with modern furniture.
- The converted warehouse now houses several small businesses.
- A converted school bus serves as their mobile home.
- Having changed one's beliefs, religion, or way of thinking.
- As a converted vegetarian, she no longer eats meat.
- The converted believer spoke about his new faith with enthusiasm.
- He is a converted fan of the team after attending his first game.
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verb
- Past tense of convert; changed something into a different form, function, or system.
- She converted the old garage into a small art studio.
- The company converted its payment system to accept digital currency.
- He converted the video file to a format that worked on his phone.
- Past tense of convert; persuaded someone to change their beliefs, religion, or opinion.
- The missionary converted many people to his faith during his travels.
- He converted his friends to his way of thinking about environmental issues.
- Her passionate speech converted several skeptics to support the project.
- Past tense of convert; scored extra points after a touchdown in American football or rugby.
- After the try, the player converted the kick to add two more points.
- The team converted the touchdown successfully, taking the lead.
- The kicker converted the extra point to make the score 14-7.
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