reconversions

/ˌriːkənˈvɜrʒənz/
noun
  1. The act or process of changing something back to a previous state, form, or function.
    • After the war, the reconversions of military vehicles into civilian trucks helped rebuild the economy.
    • The company announced the reconversions of several retail stores into distribution centers.
    • The factory's reconversions from producing electronics to making auto parts took several months.
  2. A change back to a previous belief, religion, or way of thinking.
    • After years of skepticism, her reconversions to the importance of daily exercise improved her health.
    • His reconversions to his childhood faith surprised his friends and family.
    • The community saw a wave of reconversions as people returned to traditional farming methods.
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