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Meaning
Noun
●
The
act
of
converting
something or someone.
●
In Computing:
A
software
product
converted
from one
platform
to another.
●
In Chemistry:
A
chemical reaction
wherein a
substrate
is
transformed
into a product.
●
In Rugby:
A
free kick
, after
scoring
a
try
,
worth
two points.
●
In Football (American):
An
extra point
(or two)
scored
by
kicking
a
field goal
or
carrying
the
ball
into the
end zone
after
scoring
a touchdown.
●
In Marketing:
An online
ad
vertising
performance metric
representing
a
visitor
performing
whatever the
intended
result of an
ad
is
defined
to be.
●
In Law:
Under the
common law
, the
tort
of the
taking
of
someone's
personal property
with
intent
to
permanently
deprive
them of it, or
damaging
property
to the
extent
that the
owner
is
deprive
d of the
utility
of that
property
, thus making the
tortfeasor
liable
for the
entire
value of the
property
.
●
In Linguistics:
The process whereby a new
word is
created
without
changing
the form, often by
allowing
the
word
to
function
as a new part of speech.
●
The
act
of
turning
round;
revolution
; rotation.
●
In Logic:
The
act
of
interchanging
the terms of a
proposition
, as by
putting
the
subject
in the place of the
predicate
, or
vice
versa.
●
In Mathematics:
A change or
reduction
of the form or value of a proposition.
●
In Board games, Dungeons & Dragons & Warhammer:
Changing a
miniature
figure
into another
character
, usually by
mixing
different
parts
, or
molding
the model's
parts
, or doing both.
Sourced from
Wiktionary
Synonyms
Transformation
Converting
Converted
Transformations
Converts
Antonyms
Deconversion
Related
Transition
Transfer
Changeover
Substitution
Modification
Switchover
Reversion
Production
Calculation
Synthesis
Decomposition
Extraction
Restoration
Separation
Formation
Transmission
Reformation
Reduction
Reaction
Processing
Oxidation
Adjustment
Distribution
Recovery
Addition
Removal
Installation
Converter
Degradation
Absorption
Acquisition
Hydrolysis
Translation
Adsorption
Integration
Replacement
Accumulation
Purification
Combustion
Regeneration
Migration
Introduction
Utilization
Creation
Development
Capture
Incorporation
Concentration
Activation
Condensation
Deposition
Revision
Generation
Convert
Fermentation
Optimization
Destruction
Exchange
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Rhymes
Version
Diversion
Inversion
Assertion
Excursion
Reversion
Conversion
Subversion
Ambiversion
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