Definition of Reconversion. Meaning of Reconversion. Synonyms of Reconversion

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Definition of Reconversion

Reconversion
Reconversion Re`con*ver"sion (-v?r"sh?n), n. A second conversion.

Meaning of Reconversion from wikipedia

- Religious conversion is the adoption of a set of beliefs identified with one particular religious denomination to the exclusion of others. Thus "religious...
- "Reconversion Blues" is a song attributed to Steve Graham and Fleecie Moore. It was performed by Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five, recorded in October...
- they converted. In a Supreme Court judgement, the judges ruled that reconversion to Hinduism will not prevent a person from accessing quota benefits and...
- Consumer Broadband and Digital Television Promotion Act, and Analog Reconversion Discussion Group. Inventors of digital watermark technologies were particularly...
- continental seminaries went to England secretly in the cause of the "reconversion of England". Some were executed for treasonable conduct, engendering...
- convert to Islam, repudiation of the Islamic religion and subsequent reconversion to Christianity, and blasphemy towards Muslim beliefs. Despite the wide...
- Power-to-X (also P2X and P2Y) are electricity conversion, energy storage, and reconversion pathways from surplus renewable energy. Power-to-X conversion technologies...
- Arya Samaj (Hindi: आर्य समाज, lit. 'Noble Society') is a monotheistic Indian Hindu reform movement that promotes values and practices based on the belief...
- but also—distraught at the 1871 Census's Muslim numbers—organized "reconversion" events for the purpose of welcoming Muslims back to the Hindu fold....
- Mirapolis was a theme park located in Courdimanche (Val-d'Oise, France), which was based on elements from French literature (novels and fables) and culture...