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to converts
verb
To transform or change (something) into another form, substance, state, or product.
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Many mosques are ethnic clubs, says Mr Moosavi, and can be unwelcoming to converts.
Still, conference officials said the guidelines were meant to emphasize the movement's receptivity to converts, not an interest in proselytizing.
At the Mission I won prizes for handing out Bibles to converts, though a gypsy told me I would never marry.
What's more, modern Jews owe their ancestry as much to converts from the first millennium and early Middle Ages as to the Jews of antiquity.
This new nondenominational Christian faith, based on an intimate, humanized deity who would love each believer unconditionally, appealed to converts as an alternative to the mystical, earthbound complexities of the "invisibles".
He granted stipends and gifts to converts from Hinduism and offered them posts in public service, liberation from prison in the case of convicted criminals, and succession of disputed estates.
Similar(44)
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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