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Definitions from the WebConersionDefinitionConersion refers to the act or process of converting something from one form, system, or belief to another. It can also represent the result or outcome of this conversion. Part of SpeechNoun Sense 1Conversion of religion: The act of converting from one religious belief or faith to another. Sample sentence: After years of researching and contemplating, John made the conersion from Christianity to Buddhism. Sense 2Conversion of units: The act of changing one unit of measurement to another, typically involving a mathematical calculation. Sample sentence: The website provides a convenient tool for conersion between Fahrenheit and Celsius. Sense 3Conversion of file formats: The process of transforming a file or data from one format to another. Sample sentence: The software includes a feature for easy conersion of audio files from WAV to MP3. Local UsageIn certain localized contexts, "conersion" might be used as a misspelling or typo of the term "conversion". Sample sentence: The user's message contained a conersion error, likely due to an unintentional typing mistake. | ||||
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