Convert synonyms
Category:
Part of speech:
To change markedly the appearance or form of:
reform (related)
To induce or persuade (a person) to give up harmful or immoral practices; cause to adopt a better way of life.
An early follower of Jesus, esp. one of the Apostles
One just beginning a new kind of life, work, etc.; beginner; novice
bring to God
To alter convictions
change (related)
To transfer from (one conveyance) to another:
The definition of amend means to modify or alter something, often for the better.
Apply is defined as using something to complete a task or to do something.
To give back (something taken away, lost, etc.); make restitution of
To change the position of by traversing an arc of a circle; pivot:
make a Christian of
To alter convictions
A new convert to a doctrine or religion.
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make a convert of
To alter convictions
change into
To alter convictions
To attempt to convert someone to one's own religious faith.
To induce to believe something; convince
To switch is to make a change, such as altering a direction, changing one thing for another or adopting a new policy.
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A beginner; one who is not very familiar or experienced in a particular subject. [from 14th c.]
To cause to be able to survive and reproduce under certain conditions. Used in the passive:
To change or make different; modify:
(Figuratively, dated) To take from an electronically controlled machine its stored-up information; to erase a computer's programming. (1960)
To modify is to make a change or alteration.
To go over again; say again; repeat
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To cause (a person, an opinion, actions, etc.) to be inclined a certain way or be turned from a given course; influence or divert
remain (antonym)
To be left as still to be dealt with:
wait (antonym)
To be a waiter or waitress at:
(Intransitive) To completely alter one's form.
To turn in for replacement:
To persuade to do something
show the light to
To alter convictions
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Alternative form of bring round.
(Idiomatic) To resuscitate; to cause to regain consciousness
assimilate to
To alter convictions
lead to believe
To alter convictions
gain the confidence of
To alter convictions
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change the heart of
To alter convictions
create anew
To alter convictions
To become an apostate
To take to oneself in exclusion of others; to claim or use as by an exclusive right.
(Intransitive) To obtain or bargain for exemption or substitution; to effect a commutation.
To effect regeneration:
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(Intransitive) To break a promise or commitment; to go back on one's word.
To reach as a decision or intention; determine
To change or amend
Sublimate is defined as to cause the change of a gas into a solid or a solid into a gas without becoming a liquid, or to have a refining effect on someone or something.
(Intransitive) To evade, to equivocate using subterfuge; to deliberately obfuscate.
To undergo transmutation.
The definition of transpose is to mix two things up or cause them to change places with each other, or to rewrite music in a different key, or to change something to a new form or place it in a new context.
endure (antonym)
To tolerate or put up with something unpleasant.
persist (antonym)
To hold firmly and steadfastly to a purpose, state, or undertaking despite obstacles, warnings, or setbacks.
hold (antonym)
To keep oneself in a particular state.
stay (antonym)
To bear up under; to endure; to hold out against; to resist.
keep (antonym)
To hold in custody; prevent from escaping
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To undergo metamorphosis or metamorphism.
To undergo or cause to undergo mutation.
(R.C.Ch., Eastern Orthodox Ch.) To cause (bread and wine) to undergo transubstantiation
(Idiomatic) to convert to, to make a transition from one system to another
intussuscept
To take within, as in telescoping one part of the intestine into another; invaginate.
reconvert (related)
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conversion (related)
converting (related)
converts (related)
incorporate (related)
re-converted (related)
revert (related)
migrate (related)
converted (related)
bring the light to
To alter convictions
beginner (related)
One who is just starting to learn or do something; a novice.
idle (antonym)
To move slowly or without purpose:
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