Collocations for conversion - noun
1. change to a new form/system/use
ADJ.
careful
Today, after a careful conversion, it is a very comfortable and elegant country home.
Today, after a careful conversion, it is a very comfortable and elegant country home.
barn, loft | office | currency
There are no charges for currency conversion.
There are no charges for currency conversion.
data, file | energy
Cheap solar energy conversion has been the dream of some scientists since the 1970s.
Cheap solar energy conversion has been the dream of some scientists since the 1970s.
VERB + CONVERSION
carry out, undertake
PREP.
~ from, ~ into
A local building firm will carry out the conversion of the farm buildings into business units.
A local building firm will carry out the conversion of the farm buildings into business units.
~ to
conversion from analogue to digital data
conversion from analogue to digital data
2. religious
ADJ.
religious | deathbed | overnight, sudden
(figurative) her overnight conversion to market economics
(figurative) her overnight conversion to market economics
VERB + CONVERSION
experience, undergo
In the late eighties he underwent a religious conversion.
In the late eighties he underwent a religious conversion.
CONVERSION + NOUN
experience
PREP.
~ from, ~ to
her conversion from Buddhism to Christianity
her conversion from Buddhism to Christianity
3. in rugby
VERB + CONVERSION
kick | add
The try came in the third minute and Jon Bland added the conversion.
The try came in the third minute and Jon Bland added the conversion.