Spiritually reborn or converted.
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Examples for "converted "
1 They converted the fine detached Victorian house back to a family home.
2 The house was refurbished five years ago and converted into two apartments.
3 His team would also concede a penalty, worth six points if converted .
4 The converted monastery You know what monks were missing 400 years ago?
5 Nicky Robinson got Gloucester's points, from a converted try and a penalty.
1 The government is not going to become a born - again government, he said.
2 She said there were even born - again Christians in the Dutch Reformed Church.
3 Thus he draws attention to a Biblical passage beloved of born - again Christians.
4 Folau is a born - again Christian whose faith regards homosexuality as a sin.
5 After the born - again Christians dropped her she went back on to it.
1 All her honest humanity was reborn in her in this dreadful hour.
2 He l-let me think-hemade me believe-hewas Rafarl, Rafarl reborn .
3 He is disintegrated by this Light, but instantly reborn in another form.
4 But here the potential parallels between two nations reborn become more difficult.
5 If the body has time to recover, then Rusedski may be reborn .
6 You could call City a club reborn or a different club altogether.
7 The ash trees along its banks are pioneers of the reborn forest.
8 I know that the soul can be reborn without leaving the body.
9 Join the jihad and be reborn ; your shortcut to eternal bliss awaits.
10 She looked up at me with hope reborn in her beautiful eyes.
11 In such a moment is evil abandoned, hate buried and friendship reborn .
12 Now he was truly Apollo, the god reborn to walk among men.
13 His gaze found Lark, whose voice was reborn in a shuddering moan.
14 But within a decade, samba was not only reborn , it was transformed.
15 In an official ceremony, the tower was reborn as the Édifice Wilfrid-Derome.
16 They preached for a reborn alliance of Islamic piety and Pashtun might.
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