Reconverting: meaning, definitions and examples

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reconverting

 

[ ˌriːkənˈvɜːrtɪŋ ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

technical process

Reconversion refers to the act of converting something back to its original form or state. This term is often used in various fields like computing, where data may be converted to its original format after being transformed. It can also pertain to manufacturing processes where materials are returned to a prior condition for reuse. Reconverting is an essential aspect in industries that rely on reversible processes to optimize resource usage. Overall, reconversion allows for the preservation of materials and information while ensuring efficiency.

Synonyms

restore, retransform, return, revert

Examples of usage

  • The software allows for reconverting images to their original format.
  • After analysis, the data was reconverted to its prior state.
  • They are reconverting the old factory to more sustainable practices.
  • The project involves reconverting the input data into a usable format.

Translations

Translations of the word "reconverting" in other languages:

🇵🇹 reconversão

🇮🇳 पुनः परिवर्तित करना

🇩🇪 Rückumwandlung

🇮🇩 rekonversi

🇺🇦 реконверсія

🇵🇱 rekonwersja

🇯🇵 再変換

🇫🇷 reconversion

🇪🇸 reconversión

🇹🇷 yeniden dönüştürme

🇰🇷 재전환

🇸🇦 إعادة تحويل

🇨🇿 rekonverze

🇸🇰 rekonverzia

🇨🇳 再转换

🇸🇮 rekonverzija

🇮🇸 endurgerð

🇰🇿 қайта конверсия

🇬🇪 რეკონვერსია

🇦🇿 rekonversiya

🇲🇽 reconversión

Etymology

The term 'reconverting' is derived from the prefix 're-' meaning 'again' or 'back', and the verb 'convert' which comes from the Latin word 'convertere'. 'Convertere' means 'to turn around' or 'to turn into'. The use of 'convert' in English dates back to the late Middle Ages, where it was associated with various forms of change and transformation. The addition of the prefix 're-' to 'convert' suggests the process of returning to a prior state, emphasizing the ability to revert changes or transformations. In the context of technology and manufacturing, 'reconverting' has gained prominence in recent decades, particularly as industries aim for sustainability and efficient resource management. Overall, the evolution of the word has reflected the changing practices and goals of various sectors throughout history.