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		Definition of unconverted in English: unconvertedadjectiveʌnkənˈvəːtɪdˌənkənˈvərdəd 1(of a building) not adapted to a different use.  good, unconverted barns in his area sell for about £75,000  Example sentencesExamples -  Bradford supermarket giant Morrisons today warned annual profits would be substantially below expectations as trading flagged at unconverted Safeway stores.
 -  Can an estate agent include an unconverted garage or attic in the total square footage?
 -  Despite the challenges thrown up by a virgin, unconverted water tower, they can sell for serious money when they do come up for sale.
 -  He eventually settled on an unconverted 23m barge costing £28,000.
 -  An unconverted attic doesn't count as a third storey, by the way.
 -  There are still a load of barns on each hillside, unconverted, relatively well maintained.
 
 2Not having adopted a different religion, belief, or practice.  Example sentencesExamples -  Like them or not - and I came away unconverted - rowies subvert the appalling global food culture with a deeply satisfying disregard for the attempt to please all the people all the time.
 -  Spurgeon once said that Methodism was a noble thing for the unconverted but terrible for the children of God.
 -  Was he unconverted and just as lost as any pagan idolater in the ancient world?
 -  This delightfully wet herb has come all the way from Spain and costs a mere £19.80 a kilogram, or £9 per lb. for the unconverted.
 -  The unconverted, however, might do well to catch a listen before purchasing, even though the majority of music fans out there might take something from it.
 -  I think there is always a tension in these things between convincing the unconverted that you are right and invigorating your own supporters with a bold campaign.
 -  As the show continued, Marshall's slow plodding, material began to wear on many of the unconverted.
 -  He was determined to put upon the unconverted the burden of responsibility, and brooked no opposition from metaphysicians… the message of Finney was wholly American.
 -  The unconverted will continue to remain unconvinced.
 -  The global success of this album's predecessor, No Angel, was as unexpected as it remains inexplicable to the unconverted.
 -  I am not so interested in endless dialogue with the already converted, but I am fascinated by the thoughts and feelings of the unconverted.
 -  That may be true if you're in the know, but surely the point of campaigns is to reach the unconverted?
 -  It's fascinating, if challenging, stuff and the unconverted or bewildered can always hurry home to their Best Of collections for comfort.
 -  Thus began the formation of Spain's great overseas empire at exactly the time at which Christian Spain triumphed over Islam and expelled unconverted Muslims and Jews from Spanish soil.
 -  The edict of expulsion fell heavily on the unconverted, who had a short time to leave and were forced to sell what they owned for a fraction of its worth to Christians well aware of the urgency of the transaction.
 -  Even when he leaves us unconverted, he leaves us confused.
 -  With a new band, the unconverted audience needs to believe that the guys up on stage are having the time of their life, working in a perfect symbiotic union of sound to express themselves the only way they know how.
 -  Many remain stubbornly unconverted to the cause.
 -  It's enough to make a scientist weep-and to do everything he can to spread his nutrition gospel to the unconverted.
 -  For the unconverted and the disillusioned, fear not!
 
 3Rugby  (of a try) not followed by a successful kick at goal.  Moore went on to score an unconverted try  Example sentencesExamples -  This was followed shortly by an unconverted try in the corner for the home side, leveling the game at 12-all.
 -  Lions' Lee Patterson then claimed an unconverted try, followed shortly afterwards by an Ian Sinfield four-pointer, and with Watson adding the goal points the Lions had a ten point cushion.
 -  The Cavaliers scored two goals, an unconverted try and two penalties.
 -  This was quickly followed by an unconverted try for Newbury full-back Czertak, which extended the lead to 21-3.
 -  In the first half of extra time Eagles kept up the pressure and were rewarded with a penalty goal and an unconverted try to give them the lead for the first time in the game.
 
 
 Rhymes   concerted, uncontroverted    Definition of unconverted in US English: unconvertedadjectiveˌənkənˈvərdədˌənkənˈvərdəd 1(of a building) not adapted to a different use.  Example sentencesExamples -  An unconverted attic doesn't count as a third storey, by the way.
 -  Bradford supermarket giant Morrisons today warned annual profits would be substantially below expectations as trading flagged at unconverted Safeway stores.
 -  There are still a load of barns on each hillside, unconverted, relatively well maintained.
 -  He eventually settled on an unconverted 23m barge costing £28,000.
 -  Can an estate agent include an unconverted garage or attic in the total square footage?
 -  Despite the challenges thrown up by a virgin, unconverted water tower, they can sell for serious money when they do come up for sale.
 
 2Not having adopted a different religion, belief, or practice.  Example sentencesExamples -  Even when he leaves us unconverted, he leaves us confused.
 -  For the unconverted and the disillusioned, fear not!
 -  It's fascinating, if challenging, stuff and the unconverted or bewildered can always hurry home to their Best Of collections for comfort.
 -  The unconverted will continue to remain unconvinced.
 -  I am not so interested in endless dialogue with the already converted, but I am fascinated by the thoughts and feelings of the unconverted.
 -  It's enough to make a scientist weep-and to do everything he can to spread his nutrition gospel to the unconverted.
 -  That may be true if you're in the know, but surely the point of campaigns is to reach the unconverted?
 -  Thus began the formation of Spain's great overseas empire at exactly the time at which Christian Spain triumphed over Islam and expelled unconverted Muslims and Jews from Spanish soil.
 -  He was determined to put upon the unconverted the burden of responsibility, and brooked no opposition from metaphysicians… the message of Finney was wholly American.
 -  As the show continued, Marshall's slow plodding, material began to wear on many of the unconverted.
 -  Was he unconverted and just as lost as any pagan idolater in the ancient world?
 -  Like them or not - and I came away unconverted - rowies subvert the appalling global food culture with a deeply satisfying disregard for the attempt to please all the people all the time.
 -  Many remain stubbornly unconverted to the cause.
 -  The edict of expulsion fell heavily on the unconverted, who had a short time to leave and were forced to sell what they owned for a fraction of its worth to Christians well aware of the urgency of the transaction.
 -  This delightfully wet herb has come all the way from Spain and costs a mere £19.80 a kilogram, or £9 per lb. for the unconverted.
 -  The global success of this album's predecessor, No Angel, was as unexpected as it remains inexplicable to the unconverted.
 -  Spurgeon once said that Methodism was a noble thing for the unconverted but terrible for the children of God.
 -  The unconverted, however, might do well to catch a listen before purchasing, even though the majority of music fans out there might take something from it.
 -  With a new band, the unconverted audience needs to believe that the guys up on stage are having the time of their life, working in a perfect symbiotic union of sound to express themselves the only way they know how.
 -  I think there is always a tension in these things between convincing the unconverted that you are right and invigorating your own supporters with a bold campaign.
 
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