Australian English Meaning of conversions

conversions

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Definitions and Meaning of conversions in English

conversions

the operation of finding a converse in logic or mathematics, an experience associated with the definite and decisive adoption of a religion, a change of religion, the conversion of property into other property as compensation for the theft, destruction, seizure, requisition, or condemnation of the original property, the act of converting, reduction of a mathematical expression by clearing of fractions, the transformation of an unconscious mental conflict into a symbolically equivalent bodily symptom, the act of exchanging preferred stocks or bonds for shares of common stock of the same company usually at a preset ratio or price and at a preset time, the crime or tort of interfering with the ownership of another's movable or personal property without authorization or justification (as a lien) and especially of depriving the owner of use and possession see also fraudulent conversion, gene conversion, a successful attempt for a point or points especially after a touchdown or for a first down, a change in nature, form, or units, the act of changing from one form or use to another, the act of exchanging one kind of property for another, the constructive conversion of real property into personal property especially as a result of a contract for sale of land or testamentary instructions to sell real estate and divide the proceeds, something converted from one use to another

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conversions

the operation of finding a converse in logic or mathematics, an experience associated with the definite and decisive adoption of a religion, a change of religio

Transformations,alterations,Metamorphoses,modifications,shifts,Transitions,adjustments,turnovers,deformations,displacements

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conversing => conversation, converses => chats, converser => conversationalist, conversed (with) => Conversed (with), conversed => conversed,