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to converted
verb
To transform or change (something) into another form, substance, state, or product.
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This ability to converted daidzein into equol led to use of the term "converters" to describe persons who have the necessary bacterial enzymes or intestinal conditions to make this biotransformation (Setchell et al 2001).
Mahrez, whose pass Drinkwater had been running on to, converted the penalty.
These days, they scamper nervously from expanded bungalow to converted Cape Cod to see who in their neighborhood has already received the formal condemnation letters from the town.
But another news article today describes janitors earning $6.50 to $8 an hour in Silicon Valley, then going "home" to converted garages.
On Tuesday, about 400 unaccompanied minors were taken to converted shipping containers in part of the camp where families had previously been living, with that number expected to rise to nearer 1,000.
"We provide access to [anything] from small four-seater propeller planes to converted Boeing 737 business jets complete with state rooms, showers, bars and all sorts," explains PrivateFly's CEO, Adam Twidell, a former RAF pilot.
Similar(39)
Boy wants girl to convert.
"Those are hard to convert".
(Neither is planning to convert).
Committed to converting by 2015.
But he refused to convert to Islam.
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