deconvert

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Pronunciation
/diːˈkɒnvɜːt/
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/diːˈkɒnvɜːt/ · /diːkənˈvɜːt/

Definition of deconvert

4 senses · 2 parts of speech · etymology included

noun

  1. An apostate.
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noun

  1. An apostate.

verb

  1. (intransitive)To undergo a deconversion from a religion, faith or belief or (transitive) to induce (someone) to reject a particular religion, faith, or belief.
    “She has deconverted from Christianity, Islam, Judaism, etc.”
    “They tried to deconvert him.”
    “Oh, I'm not going to try to deconvert them. No! Let them keep their faith, if they like it.”
    “1961, Catholic University of America, Herman Joseph Heuser, The American Ecclesiastical Review, Catholic University of America Press, etc., p. 236, The very devout and older Catholics are naturally inclined to see in the sudden North American fury to deconvert and decatholicize Hispanic America an enterprise that is not inspired by Christ but by the Devil, some sort of spiritual rape of the Latin republics.”
    “The sociologist studying Mormonism is not out there to deconvert people, engage in historical or theological debates, destroy worldviews, or the like.”
  2. (intransitive)To revert or (transitive) to restore.
    “We must arrange to deconvert chartered vessels if the owner so desires. He may want them put back in the same condition as when chartered.”
    “Most compression utilities...can convert and deconvert binhex files.”
    “Other organisations have investigated similar technologies or are developing alternative technologies to deconvert UF₆ to a stable oxide UF₄ or metal form.”
    “2005, Alexander Gelbukh, LINK (Online service), Computational Linguistics and Intelligent Text Processing: 6th International Conference, CICLing 2005, Springer, →ISBN, p.373, To generate the MA corresponding to a UNL graph, generate an “extended instance” of the UNL graph for each possible variant in that language, deconvert these UNL graphs, then continue as with normal translation...”
  3. (transitive)To change a building that has been converted to a new use back to its original use; specifically to change a house that has been converted into apartments or flats back to a single-family dwelling.
    “The most effective injunction issued was to compel owners to deconvert buildings illegally converted to their original architectural structure.”
    “The supply of furnished accommodation might decline because landlords faced with rent regulation would prefer to occupy the whole of the property themselves, leave it empty or, given a house price boom, deconvert for owner-occupation.”
    “We've done a reasonably good job of trying to deconvert back to an owner-occupied setting.”

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Etymology

From de- + convert.

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