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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
reconvert .
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Examples
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"Anyway, there is a possibility of some Catholics getting 'reconverted' out of fear and not in reality," the bishop explains, "as in the case of a family in Kandamal whose son is a priest."
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More important, 2010 converters can spread their payments across their 2011 and 2012 tax returns—but if the assets were recharacterized and reconverted, all the taxes would be due in one year.
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On the streets, the Immersion version of Dark Side of the Moon blares from hastily reconverted convertibles; the hems of a thousand maxi dresses inadvertently sweep up prematurely reddened leaves.
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Compared to a DeCSS version from Professor Decherney, which had different coloring but appeared roughly comparable in quality (though Decherney objected that this was not the file he shows in class, but a file that had been reconverted for internet display).
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Upon their departure, the camp is reconverted back into the wretched and disease-ridden way station to the extermination camps.
G. Roger Denson: Political Art Timeline, 1945-1966: Postwar Art of the Left
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This recording is transferred to your friend's location where it is reconverted to sound.
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The tables—reconverted into counters—are wiped down again; the floors are reswept.
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The tables—reconverted into counters—are wiped down again; the floors are reswept.
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This recording is transferred to your friend's location where it is reconverted to sound.
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Upon their departure, the camp is reconverted back into the wretched and disease-ridden way station to the extermination camps.
G. Roger Denson: Political Art Timeline, 1945-1966: Postwar Art of the Left
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