| Main Entry: | reorganization |
| Part of Speech: | noun |
| Definition: | rearrangement |
Synonyms: |
reconstitution, reestablishment, restructuring |
| Main Entry: | conversion |
| Part of Speech: | noun |
| Definition: | change, adaptation |
Synonyms: |
about-face, alteration, born again, change of heart, changeover, exchange, flip-flop, flux, growth, innovation, metamorphosis, metanoia, metasis, modification, novelty, passage, passing, permutation, progress, proselytization, qualification, reclamation, reconstruction, reformation, regeneration, remodelling, reorganization, resolution, resolving, reversal, see the light, switch, transfiguration, transformation, translation, transmogrification, transmutation, turning, turning around |
Antonyms: |
idleness, sameness |
| Main Entry: | regulation |
| Part of Speech: | noun |
| Definition: | managing, organizing |
Synonyms: |
adjustment, administration, arrangement, classification, codification, control, coordination, direction, governance, governing, government, guidance, handling, management, moderation, modulation, reconciliation, regimentation, reorganization, settlement, standardization, superintendence, supervision, systematization, tuning |
Antonyms: |
deregulation, disorganization, mismanagement |
| Main Entry: | reconstruction |
| Part of Speech: | noun |
| Definition: | rebuilding |
Synonyms: |
alteration, conversion, reformation, regeneration, rehabilitation, remaking, remodeling, reorganization, repair, replanning, resetting, restoration |
| Main Entry: | reformation |
| Part of Speech: | noun |
| Definition: | the act of reforming |
Synonyms: |
alteration, amendment, change, correction, improvement, realignment, rearrangement, reconstruction, reform, rehabilitation, renewal, renovation, reorganization, reworking, shifting, transformation |
| Main Entry: | metanoia |
| Part of Speech: | noun |
| Definition: | conversion |
Synonyms: |
about-face, alteration, born again, change of heart, changeover, exchange, flip-flop, flux, growth, innovation, metamorphosis, metasis, modification, novelty, passage, passing, permutation, progress, proselytization, qualification, rebirth, reclamation, reconstruction, reformation, regeneration, remodelling, reorganization, resolution, resolving, reversal, see the light, switch, transfiguration, transformation, translation, transmogrification, transmutation, turning, turning around |
| Main Entry: | regeneration |
| Part of Speech: | noun |
| Definition: | conversion |
Synonyms: |
about-face, alteration, born again, change of heart, changeover, exchange, flip-flop, flux, growth, innovation, metamorphosis, metanoia, metasis, modification, novelty, passage, passing, permutation, progress, proselytization, qualification, rebirth, reclamation, reconstruction, reformation, remodelling, reorganization, resolution, resolving, reversal, see the light, switch, transfiguration, transformation, translation, transmogrification, transmutation, turning, turning around |
| Main Entry: | conversion |
| Part of Speech: | noun |
Related
Adjectives: |
converted into, convertible, naturalized, resolvable into, transitional
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| Concept: | [Gradual change to something different] Conversion. |
| Category: | 1. SIMPLE CHANGE |
Synonyms: |
-nouns
conversion, reduction, transmutation, resolution, assimilation; evolution, sea change; change of state; assumption; naturalization; transportation; development [biol.], developing [photography]., [conversion of currency] conversion of currency, exchange of currency; exchange rate; bureau de change., chemistry, alchemy; progress, growth, lapse, flux., passage; transit, transition; transmigration, shifting; phase; conjugation; convertibility., crucible, alembic, caldron, retort., onvert, pervert, renegade, apostate.
-verbs
be converted into; become, get, wax; come to, turn to, turn into, evolve into, develop into; turn out, lapse, shift; run into, fall into, pass into, slide into, glide into, grow into, ripen into, open into, resolve itself into, settle into, merge into, emerge as; melt, grow, come round to, mature, mellow; assume the form of, assume the shape of, assume the state of, assume the nature of, assume the character of; illapse; begin a new phase, assume a new phase, undergo a change., convert into, resolve into; make, render; mold, form; remodel, new model, refound, reform, reorganize; assimilate to, bring to, reduce to.
-adjectives
converted into; convertible, resolvable into; transitional; naturalized.
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