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unconverted

Aussprache: [ʌn.kənˈvɜr.tɪd]

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Kontext: „belief system“

(adjective) describes someone who has not changed their beliefs or ideas, especially about religion. If someone is unconverted, it means they still believe the same things they always did and have not changed to a new belief.

Beispiel

He remained unconverted despite the many discussions about different religions.

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She was converted after learning about new ideas and beliefs, while he stayed unconverted.

Beispiel

Why do you think she is still unconverted after hearing so much about that faith?

Kontext: „technology“

(adjective) refers to something that has not been changed from its original form to a new form. For example, an unconverted file means it hasn't been changed to work with a different program.

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The unconverted files were still in their original format, so we had to change them before sharing.

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He realized that the converted files were much easier to work with than the unconverted ones.

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Do we need to do anything with the unconverted documents before the meeting?

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