convert
Prononciation : [/kənˈvɝt/]
Mot
Contexte : « religion »
(verb) to change someone's beliefs or practices, usually related to religion. When someone starts believing in a different god or following a different set of rules, they have converted.
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She converted to Buddhism after studying its principles.
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He refused to convert to the new faith despite the pressures.
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Why did the king decide to convert to Christianity?
Contexte : « technology »
(verb) to change one form of data or information into another form. Like when you change a file from one type to another on your computer, you are converting it.
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She converted the document from PDF to Word format.
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The program failed to convert the video into the desired format.
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Can you convert this image into a smaller size for me?
Contexte : « money »
(verb) to exchange one type of currency for another. If you give someone dollars and they give you euros in return, you have converted your money.
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I need to convert some dollars into pounds for my trip to the UK.
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She forgot to convert her money before traveling and had trouble buying things.
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Where can I convert my yen into dollars?
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