"Reconvert" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Reconvert" Meaning

To change something back into its original form or state; to reformulate or rephrase something.

"Reconvert" Examples

Verb Usage Examples:


1. Indeed, there was a problem with the export process, and I had to reconvert all the files to a new format.
2. The scientist spent months re-converting the ancient code to be compatible with modern languages.
3. We will have to reconvert the spreadsheet to a tabular format before using it for data analysis.
4. After switching to a new operating system, she had to reconvert all of her work files to the new software.
5. Unfortunately, the company-wide software update forced us to reconvert our entire database to comply with new data storage regulations.

"Reconvert" Similar Words

Recontouring

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Reconvalescent

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Reconvalescent refers to a person who is in the process of recovering from a serious illness or surgery.

Reconvene

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To reconvene means to gather again after a break or interruption, often in a formal meeting or conference.

Reconvened

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Meeting with adjournment temporarily lifted, and resumed after an interval, often on the same day.

Reconvenes

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To gather or come together again, typically after a break in proceedings.

Reconvening

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The word "reconvening" refers to the act of gathering again or resuming a meeting, discussion, or session that has been previously adjourned or interrupted. It is often used in official or formal settings, such as in politics, business, or education.

Reconverge

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To converge or come together again after having diverged or moved apart.

Reconversion

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Reconversion is the process of returning to a previous form, shape, or state. It can also refer to the re-establishment of a previously held profession, position, or interest.<br><br>Example: After working in the tech industry for several years, she underwent a reconversion process and went back to her original career as a teacher.<br><br>In a business context, reconversion can also refer to the process of converting an asset or a resource from one use to another.

Reconverted

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Returned to a previous or earlier state or form, often after transformation or change has occurred.<br><br>Example: The fire-damaged town was reconverted into a thriving community after many years.<br><br>Synonyms: restored, rejuvenated, renovated.

Reconveyance

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Reconveyances

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Reconveyances refers to the act of conveying or transmitting something again, usually a document, message, or information, often after it has been checked, re-examined, or verified for its authenticity, accuracy, or validity. In a legal context, reconveyances often refer to the process of re-delivering a deed or a property title to its original owner, usually after the original party to whom it was conveyed has been through bankruptcy or has defaulted on a mortgage or loan.

Reconvicted

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Record-breaking

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Describing a record that has been broken, or an achievement that is the best in a particular field or over a particular period, until its own record might be broken. For example: "The athlete's record-breaking time took her to the top of the Olympic rankings."

Record-sized

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Record

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Recordable

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Capable of being recorded or written down.