🔄Conversion

noun
/kənˈvɜr.ʃən/

Meaning

the process of changing or causing something to change from one form to another; the act of changing one's religion or beliefs
the act or process of changing from one form to another
The process of changing or causing something to change from one form to another.

Example Sentences

The conversion of the old factory into a modern shopping center took two years.

The conversion of the old factory into apartments took two years.

High website conversion rates indicate effective marketing.

Synonyms

transformation, change, alteration, switch, metamorphosis, Transformation, Adaptation, Alteration
Entry 1
transformation, change, alteration, switch
Entry 2
transformation, change, alteration, metamorphosis
Entry 3
Transformation, Adaptation, Alteration

Antonyms

preservation, maintenance, stagnation, Retention, Constancy, Stagnation
Entry 1
preservation, maintenance, stagnation
Entry 2
stagnation, preservation
Entry 3
Retention, Constancy, Stagnation

Collocations

religious conversion, conversion rate, energy conversion, conversion process, conversion of currency
Entry 1
religious conversion, conversion rate, energy conversion
Entry 2
conversion rate, conversion process, conversion of currency, energy conversion

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