Conversion synonyms and antonyms
kən-vûr'zhən
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A marked change in form or appearance; a metamorphosis.
reversion (antonym)
A turning away or in the opposite direction; a reversal.
Passage is moving through something, being granted permission to move through something or an enclosed area that you must move through to get to somewhere else.
accepting baptism
A basic change in belief; especially, espousal of a religion
A conversion to a different purpose or from one system to another, as in equipment or production techniques.
(Linguis.) The process of changing, by the application of certain syntactic rules, an abstract underlying structure into a surface structure
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(Med.) A pathological change of form of some tissues
An increase in the size of an organism or part of an organism, usually as a result of an increase in the number of cells. Growth of an organism may stop at maturity, as in the case of humans and other mammals, or it may continue throughout life, as in many plants. In humans, certain body parts, like hair and nails, continue to grow throughout life.
The definition of metabolism is the organic and chemical processes inside of organisms that are necessary to maintain life, or how quickly you burn calories or fat.
The definition of a turning point is a point in time when something happens that causes a shift or an irrevocable change in direction.
The condition resulting from altering; modification.
(telephony, US only?) The fourth through sixth digits of a ten-digit phone number (the first three before the introduction of area codes).
The result of a translating; esp., writing or speech translated into another language
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The moment in which the conflict ends and the outcome of the action is clear.
The movement of a soul from one body to another after death; metempsychosis.
The act or an instance of transmuting; transformation.
A converting or being converted
Development, advancement, or improvement, as toward a goal:
The definition of a flux is a flow of liquid from the body, or a constant movement or change.
The act or process of being transformed into a different form
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The definition of a reduction is a decrease or a lessening in amount, or the amount by which something decreases or goes down.
A momentary shock or scare:
spiritual change
A basic change in belief; especially, espousal of a religion
Regeneration is the act or process of coming back, growing anew or a spiritual rebirth.
accepting the true faith
A basic change in belief; especially, espousal of a religion
turning to the church
A basic change in belief; especially, espousal of a religion
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turning to God
A basic change in belief; especially, espousal of a religion
turning to Christ
A basic change in belief; especially, espousal of a religion
being born again
A basic change in belief; especially, espousal of a religion
being baptized
A basic change in belief; especially, espousal of a religion
seeing the light
A basic change in belief; especially, espousal of a religion
A reversal of one's opinion, attitude, or feelings.
change in character
A basic change in belief; especially, espousal of a religion
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A basic change in belief; especially, espousal of a religion
establishing (antonym)
A converting or being converted
settlement (antonym)
An arrangement or agreement reached, as in business proceedings or negotiating a dispute:
fixation (antonym)
(Psychoanalysis) An arrest of the expression of the libidinal or aggressive drive at an early stage of psychosexual development, or a persistent attachment to some object or person that derives from this
desertion (antonym)
The intentional and indefensible abandonment of a responsibility, such as to military service or to a spouse.
fall-from-grace (antonym)
A basic change in belief; especially, espousal of a religion
change (related)
Something different; variety:
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reformation (related)
The definition of a reformation is a correction or improvement, or a religious movement in the 16th century.
(Biology) Change or adjustment in structure or habits by which a species becomes better able to function in its environment, occurring through the course of evolution by means of natural selection.
The act of employing
(Biol.) A sudden variation in some inheritable characteristic in a germ cell of an individual animal or plant, as distinguished from a variation resulting from generations of gradual change
The practice of proselytizing or the state of being a proselyte
(Computer science) A command line notation allowing specification of optional behavior.
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sameness (antonym)
The quality or condition of being the same.
idleness (antonym)
The state of being idle; inactivity.
In many Christian churches, the doctrine holding that the bread and wine of the Eucharist are transformed into the body and blood of Jesus, although their appearances remain the same.
spiritual rebirth
a spiritual enlightenment causing a person to lead a new life
An abrupt change into a remote key
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The act of evangelizing; the state of being evangelized.
(Politics) The belief that change ought to be brought about in small, discrete increments rather than in abrupt strokes such as revolutions or uprisings.
proselytization
The act or process of proselytizing.
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