Definition, Meaning & Anagrams | English word CONVERTED


CONVERTED

Definitions of CONVERTED

  1. changed in form or function etc.
  2. inflection of convert

1

Number of letters

9

Is palindrome

No

18
CO
CON
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ER
ERT
NV
NVE
ON
RT
TE
TED
VE

1

17

19

810
CD
CDE
CDN
CDO
CDR
CDT
CE
CED

Examples of Using CONVERTED in a Sentence

  • Assembly code is converted into executable machine code by a utility program referred to as an assembler.
  • He was considered the first Muslim missionary as several companions of Muhammad converted through Abu Bakr.
  • After Germany initiated World War II by invading Poland in September 1939, the Schutzstaffel (SS) converted Auschwitz I, an army barracks, into a prisoner-of-war camp.
  • He is believed to be a Gentile converted to Christianity by Paul and, according to tradition, he was consecrated as Bishop of the Island of Crete.
  • The archbishops of Riga were also the secular rulers of Riga until 1561 when during the Reformation the territory converted from Catholicism to Lutheranism and all church territories were secularized.
  • It has been awarded eight Pulitzer Prizes in its history, including four for editorial writing and three for photography before it was converted to tabloid format in 1981.
  • For example, beta decay of a neutron transforms it into a proton by the emission of an electron accompanied by an antineutrino; or, conversely a proton is converted into a neutron by the emission of a positron with a neutrino in what is called positron emission.
  • The Benjamin Franklin-class submarines were built with the Polaris A-3 ballistic missile, and in the early 1970s were converted to carry the Poseidon C-3 missile.
  • Smaller quantities are converted into a wide variety of derivative products such as cellophane and rayon.
  • Deforestation or forest clearance is the removal and destruction of a forest or stand of trees from land that is then converted to non-forest use.
  • Brought up at Douai as a Roman Catholic by Jesuit priests, he was converted to Protestantism in 1682 and came to abjure popery, and published Protestancy proved Safer than Popery (1686).
  • Energy is a conserved quantity—the law of conservation of energy states that energy can be converted in form, but not created or destroyed; matter and energy may also be converted to one another.
  • The film, set in the near-future world of 1997, concerns a crime-ridden United States, which has converted Manhattan Island in New York City into the country's sole maximum security prison.
  • The concept is frequently applied in the physical sciences to chemical reactions where chemical bond energy is converted to thermal energy (heat).
  • This performance is converted into points that are compiled and totaled according to a roster selected by each fantasy team's manager.
  • Several Honolulu local stations are available on cable (converted from ATSC to DVB-T): KHET (PBS), KHON-TV (Fox), KITV-TV (ABC), KHNL-TV (NBC) and KGMB-TV (CBS).
  • The movements of flight controls are converted to electronic signals, and flight control computers determine how to move the actuators at each control surface to provide the ordered response.
  • He converted Armenia from Zoroastrianism to Christianity in the early fourth century (traditionally dated to 301), making Armenia the first state to adopt Christianity as its official religion.
  • Fawkes converted to Catholicism and left for mainland Europe, where he fought for Catholic Spain in the Eighty Years' War against Protestant Dutch reformers in the Low Countries.
  • This reaction is slightly favorable in terms of enthalpy, but is disfavored in terms of entropy because four equivalents of reactant gases are converted into two equivalents of product gas.



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