What are some opposite words for conversion?
Antonyms for conversion
kənˈvɜr ʒən, -ʃəncon·ver·sion
This page is about all possible antonyms and opposite words for the term conversion.
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English Synonyms and Antonyms
conversionnoun
A change is a passing from one state or form to another, any act or process by which a thing becomes unlike what it was before, or the unlikeness so produced; we say a change was taking place, or the change that had taken place was manifest. Mutation is a more formal word for change, often suggesting repeated or continual change; as, the mutations of fortune. Novelty is a change to what is new, or the newness of that to which a change is made; as, he was perpetually desirous of novelty. Revolution is specifically and most commonly a change of government. Variation is a partial change in form, qualities, etc., but especially in position or action; as, the variation of the magnetic needle or of the pulse. Variety is a succession of changes or an intermixture of different things, and is always thought of as agreeable. Vicissitude is sharp, sudden, or violent change, always thought of as surprising and often as disturbing or distressing; as, the vicissitudes of politics. Transition is change by passing from one place or state to another, especially in a natural, regular, or orderly way; as, the transition from spring to summer, or from youth to manhood. An innovation is a change that breaks in upon an established order or custom; as, an innovation in religion or politics. For the distinctions between the other words compare the synonyms for CHANGE, v. In the religious sense regeneration is the vital renewing of the soul by the power of the divine Spirit; conversion is the conscious and manifest change from evil to good, or from a lower to a higher spiritual state; as, in Luke xxii, 32, "when thou art converted, strengthen thy brethren." In popular use conversion is the most common word to express the idea of regeneration.
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constancy, continuance, firmness, fixedness, fixity, identity, invariability, permanence, persistence, steadiness, unchangeableness, uniformitySynonyms:
alteration, change, change, diversity, innovation, mutation, novelty, regeneration, renewal, renewing, revolution, transformation, transition, transmutation, variation, variety, vicissitudePreposition:
We have made a change for the better; the change from winter to spring; the change of a liquid to or into a gas; a change in quality; a change by absorption or oxidation.
Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and Antonyms
conversion
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persistence, permanence, conservation, retention, identitySynonyms:
change, alteration, transmutation, transformation, intercharge
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Princeton's WordNet
conversion, transition, changeovernoun
an event that results in a transformation
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transition, modulation, spiritual rebirth, rebirth, changeover, passageconversionnoun
a change in the units or form of an expression: "conversion from Fahrenheit to Centigrade"
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transition, spiritual rebirth, rebirth, changeoverconversionnoun
a successful free throw or try for point after a touchdown
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transition, spiritual rebirth, rebirth, changeoverconversion, rebirth, spiritual rebirthnoun
a spiritual enlightenment causing a person to lead a new life
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rebirth, metempsychosis, changeover, renascence, spiritual rebirth, transition, reincarnationconversionnoun
(psychiatry) a defense mechanism represses emotional conflicts which are then converted into physical symptoms that have no organic basis
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transition, spiritual rebirth, rebirth, changeoverconversionnoun
a change of religion
"his conversion to the Catholic faith"
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transition, spiritual rebirth, rebirth, changeoverconversionnoun
interchange of subject and predicate of a proposition
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transition, spiritual rebirth, rebirth, changeoverconversionnoun
act of exchanging one type of money or security for another
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transition, spiritual rebirth, rebirth, changeoverconversionnoun
the act of changing from one use or function or purpose to another
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transition, spiritual rebirth, rebirth, changeover
Synonyms, Antonyms & Associated Words
conversionnoun
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transmutation, transformation, proselytism, regeneration, appropriation, application, employment
How to use conversion in a sentence?
Johnson, 68, faces execution after being convicted in the 1984 murder of Connie Johnson, Connie Johnson. Several religious leaders, include the president of the worldwide Seventh-day Adventist Church, of which Johnson is a member, have urged Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee to grant Johnson clemency. Johnsons supporters said the inmate experienced a religious conversion and now ministers to other prisoners. BOY, 8, FINDS GUN AND ACCIDENTALLY SHOOTS MOM AT COLLEGE BASEBALL GAME On Tuesday, Leeannounced his decision to deny clemencyfor Johnson, FOX 17 reported. After a prayerful and deliberate consideration of Don Johnsons request for clemency, and after a thorough review of the case, I am upholding the sentence of the State of Tennessee and will not be intervening.
Colorado has joined a growing list of states that have banned so-called conversion therapy, it's a tortuous practice that has long been widely-discredited by medical and mental health professionals.
Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic:
We will consider a possible conversion of loans into kuna and see if it is feasible. It is important that the banks remain profitable, but the risks must be shared.
The stories of youth who have endured these so-called therapies are heart rending, and I'm grateful that we have found a way forward that will ban conversion therapy forever in our state.
The suspension and the throttle conversion had been altered - that was why it went flying.
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#2932 | identity | |
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#23140 | uniformity | |
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#45851 | permanence | |
#46133 | firmness | |
#53237 | constancy | |
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#164440 | fixity |
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