To exchange something old or something that has become unusable for something else of the same kind.
Make (someone) agree, understand, or realize the truth or validity of something.
To change from one system to another or to a new plan or policy.
1 Another good option is to convert your flybuys points into Velocity Points.
2 Brazil's government is eager to convert the offshore oil into economic growth.
3 Ross had learned long ago not to try to convert the skeptics.
4 A new owner might well decide to convert it for residential use.
5 Technofile is a recent convert to the Spinvox.com voice to text service.
6 Warren won a convert at a house party last week in Mt.
7 Calculated factors were used to convert umbilical cord values to maternal levels.
8 However, ABCIL proposes to convert the technology into a membrane-based cell one.
9 Trying to convert Muslims to another faith is a crime in Afghanistan.
10 Second, to use magnitude, you have to convert to real things first.
11 Figures include adjustments related to partnership interests that will convert to shares.
12 Moscow fears the United States could convert it for use against Russia.
13 We had a break point in the third set but couldn't convert .
14 However, Holiday could not convert a 4-foot jump shot as time ended.
15 Unfortunately, there's no way to convert virtual money into the green stuff.
16 The new owner is expected to convert the building into a restaurant.
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