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present tense third-person singular of convert
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as in influences
to persuade to change to one's religious faith young missionaries who go door-to-door trying to convert people

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plural of convert

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Another bonus is the adjustable shoulder strap, which converts from 26 to 46 inches. Tanya Sharma, PEOPLE, 7 June 2026 Audi plans 499 units, all left-hand-drive and costing over half a million GBP each, which converts to around US$670,000. New Atlas, 5 June 2026 The circuit converts one incoming signal into four output signals. Aamir Khollam, Interesting Engineering, 5 June 2026 Encryption converts your data into unreadable code when it's being transmitted or stored. Rebecca Safier, USA Today, 4 June 2026 Origami Sake has four ingredients, Ozark spring water, yeast, kogi -- a type of mold that converts the starch in rice to sugar -- and specialty sake rice grown in Arkansas. John Magsam, Arkansas Online, 2 June 2026 Your body converts those into nitric oxide, which can help lower blood pressure. Kelly Burch, Verywell Health, 2 June 2026 This converts military service from a scheduling liability into a financial asset. Robert Krasner, STAT, 1 June 2026 Computing ultimately converts electricity into heat, and the density of new AI systems is changing how data centers are designed. Anna Broughel, Forbes.com, 31 May 2026
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Over time, some preachers sought to systematize these tactics for winning converts. Michael Luo, New Yorker, 14 June 2026 The charge is to use this generational team’s arrival to spur the next generation, to inspire not just the little kids who escorted the players on the pitch for the anthem to dream of scoring a World Cup goal, but to create converts who might otherwise not consider the sport. Dana O’Neil, CNN Money, 13 June 2026 The top lifts off and converts into a pendant. Los Angeles Times, 12 June 2026 Rahnama says the women were Christian converts and fled Iran due to religious persecution. Camilo Montoya-Galvez, CBS News, 12 June 2026 The Grip add-on converts to a video cage too; just unscrew the grip and remove the shutter release bar, and you're left with a video-friendly cage with a 1/4-inch-20 thread on the right side and a cold shoe on the top. Jim Fisher, PC Magazine, 11 June 2026 Through a process called retrogradation, cooling converts digestible starch into resistant starch, making the potato more blood sugar-friendly. Jillian Kubala, Health, 5 June 2026 That dining lounge converts into the main 58 x 80-in (147 x 203-cm) bed at night. New Atlas, 5 June 2026 Among these delusions is the perennial faith that Iranians are potentially ardent converts to American-style freedom, rather than inheritors of an ancient civilization with a trajectory outlined by its own specific history. Wyatt Williams, Harpers Magazine, 2 June 2026
Recent Examples of Synonyms for converts
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  • Weather also influences how much local governments will dig into tax revenues to shield us, including building stronger infrastructure to better direct the flow of stormwater, assembling emergency management teams and equipment, and organizing shelters.
    Martin E. Comas, The Orlando Sentinel, 14 June 2026
  • El Niño is part of a large-scale climate pattern that influences weather around the globe.
    Callie Zanandrie, CBS News, 12 June 2026
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  • Billie Jean King National Tennis Center transforms into the NYNJ World Cup 26 Group Stage HQ from June 11-June 27 in Flushing, Queens.
    Jesse Zanger, CBS News, 10 June 2026
  • As much of South Florida’s live music scene slows for the summer, the Community Arts Program Summer Concert Series transforms the sanctuary of a Coral Gables church into an intimate concert hall, welcoming acclaimed musicians from around the world.
    Miguel Sirgado, Miami Herald, 9 June 2026
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  • The entity warns a sleepwalking Donnie that the world will end in approximately 28 days and subsequently persuades him to carry out an escalating series of crimes in his community.
    Kevin Jacobsen, Entertainment Weekly, 4 June 2026
  • In an underdeveloped twist, Clark persuades his skeptical assistant, Kat (Lukita Maxwell), and her more gullible boyfriend, Bobby (Finn Bennett), to enter the Backrooms with him, armed with Bobby’s camcorder.
    Justin Chang, New Yorker, 31 May 2026
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  • Trump seizes America’s 250th-birthday spotlight, headlining the Great American State Fair, hosting a UFC bout at the White House and promoting new passports, $250 bills and coins bearing his image.
    Will Weissert, Los Angeles Times, 3 June 2026
  • Ellie brings up the salad and seizes the opportunity to take credit for her part in making lunch.
    Rafaela Bassili, Vulture, 26 May 2026
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  • The Dawgs still had five Top 200 overall recruits in town a week ago.
    Jeff Sentell, AJC.com, 12 June 2026
  • Peasant growers’ resistance to these operations fueled the Shining Path insurgency by providing recruits and creating an opening for the guerrillas to interpose themselves between the farmers and the police.
    Michelle D. Paranzino, The Conversation, 11 June 2026
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  • Aspiring early retirees of a more modest sort curb their ambitions considerably; the LeanFIRE subset, for example, counts adherents who are saving for subsistence, a nest egg that will cover just their basic necessities.
    Joshua Rivera, Vanity Fair, 8 June 2026
  • Its adherents promote terrorism and sabotage to incite a race war and to bring about social collapse.
    Odette Yousef, NPR, 27 May 2026
Verb
  • Opponents have argued that hanging the Ten Commandments in classrooms proselytizes to students and amounts to religious indoctrination by the government.
    ABC News, ABC News, 21 Apr. 2026
Verb
  • After Stagg convinces the leaders to postpone D-day, he is vindicated by a deluge of rain that arrives while everyone is attending church at Southwark House on June 5.
    Emily Zemler, Los Angeles Times, 29 May 2026
  • Not even for the draft, the annual exercise in hope that convinces 32 fan bases that the right quarterback, left tackle or slot corner can make all the difference come September.
    Eddie Brown, San Diego Union-Tribune, 15 May 2026

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