0 present participle of convert
1 to (cause something or someone to) change in form or character:
2 in sport , to score extra points such as a conversion, free throw, or penalty shot
Those who attempted to convert the heathen were put to death.
The house, a former barn, has been attractively converted.
Nitrogen is converted into nitrates in the soil which plants can then use.
You needn't bother telling us how recycling helps the environment, because you're preaching to the converted.
Conserving capital, rather than transferring or converting it (unless conversion generates greater surplus), is the goal.
To apply the relaxation algorithm the researcher simply has to insert the differential equations into the program code, instead of converting the complete maximization problem.
For instance, converting a boolean linear inequality into a propositional representation may require an exponential number of clauses.