·vt To cause to turn; to Turn.
II. Convert ·vt To turn into another language; to Translate.
III. Convert ·vt To exchange for some specified equivalent; as, to convert goods into money.
IV. Convert ·vi To be turned or changed in character or direction; to undergo a change, physically or morally.
V. Convert ·vt To apply to any use by a diversion from the proper or intended use; to appropriate dishonestly or illegally.
VI. Convert ·vt To change (one proposition) into another, so that what was the subject of the first becomes the predicate of the second.
VII. Convert ·vt To change or turn from one belief or course to another, as from one religion to another or from one party or sect to another.
VIII. Convert ·noun A lay friar or brother, permitted to enter a monastery for the service of the house, but without orders, and not allowed to sing in the choir.
IX. Convert ·vt To change or turn from one state or condition to another; to alter in form, substance, or quality; to Transform; to Transmute; as, to convert water into ice.
X. Convert ·vt To produce the spiritual change called conversion in (any one); to turn from a bad life to a good one; to change the heart and moral character of (any one) from the controlling power of sin to that of holiness.
XI. Convert ·noun A person who is converted from one opinion or practice to another; a person who is won over to, or heartily embraces, a creed, religious system, or party, in which he has not previously believed; especially, one who turns from the controlling power of sin to that of holiness, or from unbelief to Christianity.