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Term: Conversion

Description

Conversion refers to the act or process of changing something into a different form or state. It can also refer to the act of convincing or persuading someone to adopt a different belief, religion, or opinion.

Sample Sentences

Noun - Change of Form: The conversion of water from a liquid to a solid state is called freezing.

Noun - Change of Opinion: The teacher's passionate speech resulted in the conversion of many students to environmental activism.

Noun - Change of Religion: His conversion to Buddhism brought him inner peace and a new perspective on life.

Noun - Conversion Rate (Business): The company closely monitors its website's conversion to sales ratio to improve marketing strategies.

Noun - Conversion Tracking (Technology): The website's conversion tracking software provides valuable data on user behavior and preferences.

Verb - Change of Form: She converted the spare bedroom into a cozy home office.

Verb - Change of Opinion: The documentary converted her from being a skeptic to a firm believer in extraterrestrial life.

Verb - Change of Religion: The missionary's efforts successfully converted a large portion of the population to Christianity.

Adjective - Popular: The new food truck has quickly gained conversion among the locals with its delicious and affordable menu options.

Adjective - Local: The café is a popular spot for locals, often converting tourists into regular customers.

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