reconvert
verb
re·con·vert
(ˌ)rē-kən-ˈvərt
reconverted; reconverting; reconverts
1
transitive
: to cause (something) to undergo reconversion : cause to change back to a previous state or condition
To pay bills, they must reconvert the cash into money orders or electronic payments for another fee.—
Albert B. Kelly
… I learned that the auditorium had been built as a dance hall in 1912, converted into a skating rink in the 1930s, then reconverted to hold dances and concerts.—
Christopher Reynolds
2
intransitive
: to undergo reconversion : to return to a previous state or condition
… just before or just after the sack of Rome by the imperial forces of Charles V in 1527, he seems to have left the city once more, bound apparently for Tunis where he is said to have reconverted to Islam …—
Clifford Geertz
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