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re⋅con⋅vert

[ree-kuhn-vurt]
–verb (used with object)
1. to convert again.
2. to change back to a previous form, opinion, character, or function.

Origin:
1605–15; re- + convert 1


re⋅con⋅ver⋅sion, noun
re⋅con⋅vert⋅er, noun
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re·con·vert   (rē'kən-vûrt')   
intr. & tr.v.   re·con·vert·ed, re·con·vert·ing, re·con·verts
To undergo or cause to undergo conversion to a previous state or condition.
re'con·ver'sion (-vûr'zhən, -shən) n.
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