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conversion in Italian

conversion in Italian is conversione — conversion means the act of changing something from one form, use, or state into another.

conversion in Italian

conversione
noun

What does "conversion" mean?

  1. noun The act of changing something from one form, use, or state into another.
    "The conversion of the old warehouse into flats took over a year."
  2. noun A change of religion, belief, or opinion.
    "His conversion to Buddhism surprised his family."
  3. noun (marketing) The moment a visitor completes a desired action, such as making a purchase.
    "The website's conversion rate improved after the redesign."
  4. noun (rugby) A kick taken after a try that, if successful, adds extra points.
    "He missed the conversion, so the score stayed at 5-0."

conversion in a sentence

  • The conversion of the old warehouse into flats took over a year.
  • The conversion of the file from PDF to Word was quick and easy.
  • His conversion to Buddhism surprised his family.
  • The website's conversion rate improved after the redesign.

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What is "conversion" in Italian?

"conversion" in Italian is conversione. conversion means: The act of changing something from one form, use, or state into another.

How do you use "conversion" in a sentence?

Example: "The conversion of the old warehouse into flats took over a year." In Italian, "conversion" is conversione.

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