Conversion

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /kənˈvɜrʒən/

Definitions of conversion

noun the act or process of changing from one form, function, or state to another

Example Sentences

A1 The conversion of the measurements from inches to centimeters is simple.

A2 She is studying the conversion of different currencies for her economics class.

B1 The conversion of the old factory into a modern office space took several months.

B2 The conversion of the file format allowed it to be opened on any device.

C1 The conversion of the text from English to Spanish required a professional translator.

C2 The conversion of the historic building into a hotel preserved its original architecture.

Examples of conversion in a Sentence

formal The conversion of measurements from imperial to metric can be a complex process.

informal I'm still working on the conversion of my old VHS tapes to digital format.

slang I can't believe the conversion rate on that website is so low.

figurative The conversion of ideas into action is often the most challenging part of any project.

Grammatical Forms of conversion

past tense

converted

plural

conversions

comparative

more converted

superlative

most converted

present tense

convert

future tense

will convert

perfect tense

have converted

continuous tense

is converting

singular

conversion

positive degree

converted

infinitive

to convert

gerund

converting

participle

converted

Origin and Evolution of conversion

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'conversion' originated from the Latin word 'conversionem' which means 'a turning around'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'conversion' has evolved to refer to the act or process of changing or transforming something from one form, state, or purpose to another.