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to reconvert
verb
Convert again, convert back
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Talk story about heat comic-strip artists are doing to reconvert their heroes to peacetime.
In response, the city encouraged landlords to reconvert more than 100,000 S.R.O.
And he said his political opponents were plotting to "reconvert Venezuela into a North American colony".
There were also attempts to reconvert areas of the world that had once been Roman Catholic e.g., England and Sweden.
Diplomats in Vienna said that once that is done, it is difficult to reconvert it for weapons.
In more recent years, the homes have proved attractive to owners seeking to reconvert them to single-family use.
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Recognizing that photo taking and sharing is fractured between people's devices and services, Photobucket's plan is to create one cohesive ecosystem to incentivize users to convert (or reconvert) to the system.
In Murano, administratively a district of Venice, discussion has centered on the "Sacca San Mattia," a 7-hectare, or 17-acre, plot of abandoned land that is to be reconverted to industrial and artisanal use.
In 2005, Adityanath launched a 'purification drive' to re-convert Christians to Hinduism, later claiming to have reconverted more than 5000 people.
If the capacity of the cell to oxidise fatty acids is to be enhanced, ATP needs to be reconverted into ADP at an increased rate.
How likely is it for the enrolled land to be reconverted or for the contract to be expired?
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