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reconvert
[ree-kuhn-vurt]
verb (used with object)
to convert again.
to change back to a previous form, opinion, character, or function.
reconvert
/ ˌriːkənˈvɜːʃən, ˌriːkənˈvɜːt /
verb
to change (something) back to a previous state or form
to bring (someone) back to his or her former religion
property law to convert back (property previously converted) into its original form, as land into money and vice versa See also conversion
Other 51Թ Forms
- reconversion noun
- reconverter noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of reconvert1
Example Sentences
The Israeli military said a strike in Isfahan had "dismantled a facility for producing metallic uranium, infrastructure for reconverting enriched uranium, laboratories, and additional infrastructure".
Toronto will play at the 2,600-seat Mattamy Athletic Centre, which is housed in a reconverted complex inside what was once Maple Leaf Gardens, the former home of the NHL’s Maple Leafs.
He also reconverted Istanbul’s landmark Hagia Sophia into a mosque, meeting a long-time demand of Turkish Islamists.
She also proposes acquiring "obsolete" one and two-star hotels to shut or reconvert them into social housing.
All of this information is recorded by the fMRI as it captures peaks in brain activity, and these patterns can then be reconverted into an imitation image using AI.
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