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conversion (oh) and Proxy Committee Ballot (finance)


conversion (oh)



[Date: 1300-1400; Language: Old French; Origin: Latin conversio, from convertere; CONVERT1]
when you change something from one form, purpose, or system to a different one
conversion into
::The warehouse was undergoing conversion into apartments.
conversion of
::the conversion of waste into usable products
conversion to
::The British conversion to the metric system took place in the 1970s.
house/barn/loft etc conversion BrE (=when you change the use of a house, barn etc, so that it becomes apartments, a house, a room etc)
when someone changes from one Religion or belief to a different one
conversion to
::a conversion to vegetarianism
conversion from
::Newman's conversion from Anglicanism to Catholicism
a way of scoring extra points in rugby or American Football

Proxy Committee Ballot (finance)


The ballot signed and submitted at the meeting by the Proxy Committee. It is the legal voting of shares represented by proxies assigned to the Proxy Committee and should always be completed.