0 having changed in form or character, or been made suitable for a different use:
Their homes are converted shipping containers.
2 In some sports, when a try, free throw, or penalty shot is converted, extra points are scored after it:
The restaurant is a converted warehouse with long wooden tables.
The converted Jews and Moors who remained in Spain were viewed with suspicion by the Inquisition.
The rebellion over welfare reform suggests that many party members are far from converted.
In the situation where oil palm is an option, following logging, the returns per hectare of forest converted are much superior to subsidized eco-forestry.
In this process, the energy absorbed by the electrons during the interaction with the laser pulse is converted into both radiation and ion kinetic energy.
Recent use of green oak springs from the realisation that fairly young trees offer a potential resource which can be converted to provide reasonable sections.