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  • noun One who is converted.

Etymologies

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convert +‎ -ee

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Examples

  • After all, conversion had significant consequences for the convertor as well as the convertee.

    The Redleys Matt Haig 2010

  • After all, conversion had significant consequences for the convertor as well as the convertee.

    The Redleys Matt Haig 2010

  • After all, conversion had significant consequences for the convertor as well as the convertee.

    The Redleys Matt Haig 2010

  • After all, conversion had significant consequences for the convertor as well as the convertee.

    The Redleys Matt Haig 2010

  • The Church gets a high profile convertee, indeed none higher than perhaps The Sovereign herself, and Smuggo emerges from his personal moral cess pit with a brand new Teflon Coating and a passport to paradise.

    Archive 2007-12-23 2007

  • For, as Anne Widdecombe, herself a convertee to Popery, observes in The Daily Telegraph observes:

    Archive 2007-12-23 2007

  • As I understand it, the convertee (new word?) is expected to learn enough Hebrew so they can daven and are expected to learn Kashrus and the Halacha of Shabbos and the Festivals, Laws of Family Purity etc.

    On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009

  • The Church gets a high profile convertee, indeed none higher than perhaps The Sovereign herself, and Smuggo emerges from his personal moral cess pit with a brand new Teflon Coating and a passport to paradise.

    Wherefore by their fruits ye shall know them 2007

  • It would be interesting to put that to the test by their reaction to a hypothetical situation whereby a Masorti/reform convertee with the required level of observance and knowledge sought to gain entrance to a Haredi school.

    On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009

  • For, as Anne Widdecombe, herself a convertee to Popery, observes in The Daily Telegraph observes:

    Smuggo: A Straight Kind Of Catholic? 2007

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