conversions
Pronunciation: [kənˈvɜːrʒənz]
Context: “mathematics”
(noun) a change from one form, unit, or system to another. For example, if you measure a length in inches and then change it to centimeters, that is a conversion.
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He learned how to make conversions from miles to kilometers for his math class.
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She struggled with conversions and mixed up the units, which made her measurements incorrect.
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Can you show me how to do the conversions for these measurements?
Context: “marketing”
(noun) when someone takes a specific action, like buying something or signing up for a newsletter. It's like a goal for businesses to get more people to do what they want.
Example
The new ad campaign led to many conversions and increased sales significantly.
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The product launch didn't result in any conversions, so the team re-evaluated their strategy.
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How can we improve our website to increase conversions?
Context: “religion”
(noun) the process of changing one's beliefs or religion. It's like when someone decides to follow a new faith or way of life.
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Her conversions to a new religion brought her a sense of peace and community.
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He faced challenges during his conversions, as some friends didn't understand his decision.
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What do you think motivates people to go through conversions?