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: --
At that time, the extensional regime was converted to compression.
This precludes nativists from being ' converted ' to constructivism and vice versa.
Assuming that all of this leaf was converted 'legally ' into cigarettes and cigars (for home consumption only), an estimate of product consumption can be derived.
One of the farmers had already converted his cattle housing to one suited to organic animal husbandry before reaching a final decision.
During subsequent larval development these compounds are increasingly converted to other compounds required by older larvae and, later, adults and their offspring.
The machine units were converted into weather measurements in order to get a clear understanding of the range of weather activity.
Action potentials were converted to pulses with 1-ms accuracy.
To control for increases in the length of instructions as the presented sequences increased, word counts were converted to proportions (words uttered/words presented).