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conversion

con·ver·sion [ kən vúr'n ] (plural con·ver·sions)


noun 
Definition:
 
1. alteration: a change in the nature, form, or function of something
a conversion of waste land into a sports field

2. something altered: something that has been changed in nature, form, or function, especially a building or room
These apartments are conversions.

3. change of measuring system: a change from one measuring or calculating system to another, or a calculation done to bring about the change
the conversion from miles to kilometers

4. changing of somebody's beliefs: an adoption of new opinions or beliefs, especially in religion
his conversion to Islam

5. football converting following touchdown: in football, a successful kick between the goal posts or a run or pass into the end zone following a touchdown

6. logic reversing terms in categorical sentence: the reversing of the subject and predicate in a categorical sentence, forming a new sentence, e.g. "all dogs are collies" from "all collies are dogs"

7. criminal law unlawful holding of another's property: unlawful treating of somebody else's property as your own

8. commercial law changing of property classification: the changing of one type of property to another, e.g. from joint to separate property

[14th century. Via French< Latin conversion-< convers-, past participle of convertere (see convert)]

con·ver·sion·al adjective
con·ver·sion·ar·y adjective
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