Opposite of to change the form, character, or function of something
“I would like to keep the room as is instead of converting it into a theatre space, which is what my late father would have wanted.”
Opposite of to change another's belief, especially regarding religion
“The sociologist studying Mormonism is not out there to deconvert people, engage in historical or theological debates, destroy worldviews, or the like.”
(convert to/into) Opposite of to change from one form to another
“Chlorine is too reactive to persist as a gas in our oxygenated atmosphere.”
Opposite of to reconstruct or renovate into a different form
“We will evaluate your building and come up with a plan about how to best maintain the original building's structure and overall integrity.”
Opposite of to change or alter in some way
Opposite of to induce someone to do something
Opposite of to appropriate or lay claim to something for oneself without right
Opposite of to convert or attempt to convert (someone) from one religion, belief, or opinion to another
Opposite of to modify, especially so as to better fit a given purpose or circumstance
Opposite of to conceal information by means of a code or cipher
Opposite of to rephrase words or translate them into another language
Opposite of to persuade or use influence on
Opposite of to inaugurate into an office or an organization, especially ceremonially
“The New York State Chiefs tried to expel him from the organization because he had made critical comments about policing in general.”
Opposite of to dispel someone's doubts
“If anything, it will worry me even more if I do not have the facts.”
Opposite of to break down and reuse component materials
Opposite of a person who has adopted a given faith or belief, especially newly
“The third is Clement, who was the leader of the church thirty years later and wrote an Epistle to the Corinthians which we have already used.”
Opposite of someone who supports a particular party, person, or set of ideas
Opposite of someone who is new to a task or activity, or has only recently started
Opposite of a person who believes, typically in a religion, person, or set of beliefs
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