reconvert
verb[IorT]
(alsore-convert)uk/ˌriː.kənˈvɜːt/us/ˌriː.kənˈvɝːt/tochangeinformorcharacterfor a second, third, etc.time, or tocausesomething or someone to do this:
Hisbrainstruggledto reconvert firstintodollarstheneuros.
Thereceiverreconverts thecontentbacktodigitalfordisplay.
Theauthoritiesrequiredthehomeownerto reconvert thegaragebeforeleasingthehome.
tochangeback to areligion,belief,opinion, etc. you hadpreviously, or to make someone do this:
King James II'smissionwas to reconvertEnglandtoCatholicism.
SheconvertedtoIslam, and then reconverted toHinduism.
- Later thebuildingwas reconverted into twocottages.
- Light isconvertedintochemicalenergywhich inturnis reconverted bycombustionordecayintoorganicenergy.
- Thearmyhas therightto reconvert thefactoriestomilitaryuse.
- Like thestarchofgrains, it must be reconverted intosugarbefore using.
- Fordspent$1.5 million reconverting thefacilityto anautoassemblyplant.
Changing
- about-face
- about-turn
- alterable
- altered
- alternate
- commute
- drip
- modulate
- modulation
- move on
- move the goalpostsidiom
- move with the timesidiom
- pivot
- rewrite
- shakesomeoneout ofsomething
- shakesomeoneup
- stead
- steepness
- sway
- switch up
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Changing your mind