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Definition
Synonym
Bekehrung
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Bekehrung
f
relig.
Bekehrung
des Apostels Paulus
conversion
conversion of St. Paul
Vergewaltigung
f
; Schändung
f
ugs.
; Notzucht
f
veraltet
(von jdm.)
Vergewaltigungen
pl
(systematische) Massenvergewaltigung
f
Vergewaltigung zur „
Bekehrung
“ lesbischer Frauen (Hasskriminalität)
die Erfahrung einer Vergewaltigung
rape (of sb.)
rapes
(systematic) mass rape
"corrective" rape of lesbian women (hate crime)
the experience of being raped
Bekehrung
f
relig.
Bekehrung
des Apostels Paulus
conversion
conversion of St. Paul
Vergewaltigung
f
; Schändung
f
ugs.
; Notzucht
f
veraltet
(von jdm.)
Vergewaltigungen
pl
(systematische) Massenvergewaltigung
f
Vergewaltigung zur „
Bekehrung
“ lesbischer Frauen (Hasskriminalität)
die Erfahrung einer Vergewaltigung
rape (of sb.)
rapes
(systematic) mass rape
"corrective" rape of lesbian women (hate crime)
the experience of being raped
Deutsche
Bekehrung Synonyme
Bekehrung
ÂSinnesänderung
ÂSinneswandel
ÂUmkehr
Bekehrung
Sinnesänderung
Sinneswandel
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Bekehrung Synonym
nachschlagen
Englische
conversion Synonyme
conversion
Fabianism
about-face
abstraction
abuse
abuse of office
accommodation
adaptation
adjustment
adoption
alteration
amelioration
annexation
apostasy
appropriation
architecture
assembly
befoulment
betterment
block
blocking
boosting
break
building
casting
change
change of heart
changeableness
changeover
circumcision
composition
construction
constructive change
continuity
conveyance
corrupt administration
crafting
craftsmanship
creation
cultivation
debasement
defalcation
defection
defense mechanism
defilement
degeneration
degenerative change
desecration
deterioration
deviation
devising
difference
discontinuity
divergence
diversification
diversion
diversity
elaboration
embezzlement
erection
evangelization
extraction
extremism
fabrication
fashioning
filching
fitting
flip-flop
formation
forming
formulation
fouling
framing
fraud
gradual change
gradualism
graft
growing
handicraft
handiwork
harvesting
improvement
innovation
liberation
lifting
machining
making
maladministration
malfeasance
malpractice
malversation
manufacture
manufacturing
melioration
meliorism
mental block
metamorphosis
milling
mining
misapplication
misappropriation
misconduct
misemployment
misfeasance
mishandling
mismanagement
misusage
misuse
mitigation
modification
modulation
molding
mutation
new birth
new life
novelty
overthrow
peculation
permutation
persuasion
perversion
pilferage
pilfering
pinching
poaching
pollution
poor stewardship
prefabrication
preparation
processing
producing
profanation
progressivism
proselytism
proselytization
prostitution
qualification
radical change
radical reform
radicalism
raising
re-creation
realignment
rebirth
reclamation
redeemedness
redemption
redesign
refining
reform
reformation
reformism
regeneration
remaking
renewal
repression
reshaping
restructuring
reversal
revisionism
revival
revivification
revolution
Bekehrung Definition
Conversion
(
n.
)
The
act
of
turning
or
changing
from
one
state
or
condition
to
another,
or
the
state
of
being
changed
Conversion
(
n.
)
The
act
of
changing
one's
views
or
course,
as
in
passing
from
one
side,
party,
or
from
of
religion
to
another
Conversion
(
n.
)
An
appropriation
of,
and
dealing
with
the
property
of
another
as
if
it
were
one's
own,
without
right
Conversion
(
n.
)
The
act
of
interchanging
the
terms
of
a
proposition,
as
by
putting
the
subject
in
the
place
of
the
predicate,
or
the
contrary.
Conversion
(
n.
)
A
change
or
reduction
of
the
form
or
value
of
a
proposition
Conversion
(
n.
)
A
change
of
front,
as
a
body
of
troops
attacked
in
the
flank.
Conversion
(
n.
)
A
change
of
character
or
use,
as
of
smoothbore
guns
into
rifles.
Conversion
(
n.
)
A
spiritual
and
moral
change
attending
a
change
of
belief
with
conviction
Paul
(
n.
)
See
Pawl.
Paul
(
n.
)
An
Italian
silver
coin.
See
Paolo.
conversion / conversion of St. Paul Bedeutung
conversion
rebirth
spiritual
rebirth
a
spiritual
enlightenment
causing
a
person
to
lead
a
new
life
conversion
a
successful
free
throw
or
try
for
point
after
a
touchdown
conversion
the
act
of
changing
from
one
use
or
function
or
purpose
to
another
conversion
act
of
exchanging
one
type
of
money
or
security
for
another
conversion
a
change
in
the
units
or
form
of
an
expression:
conversion
from
Fahrenheit
to
Centigrade
data
conversion
conversion
from
one
way
of
encoding
data
to
another
way
Epistle
of
Paul
the
Apostle
to
the
Romans
Epistle
to
the
Romans
Romans
a
New
Testament
book
containing
an
exposition
of
the
doctrines
of
Saint
Paul,
written
in
AD
First
Epistle
of
Paul
the
Apostle
to
the
Corinthians
First
Epistle
to
the
Corinthians
I
Corinthians
a
New
Testament
book
containing
the
first
epistle
from
Saint
Paul
to
the
church
at
Corinth
Second
Epistle
of
Paul
the
Apostle
to
the
Corinthians
Second
Epistle
to
the
Corinthians
II
Corinthians
a
New
Testament
book
containing
the
second
epistle
from
Saint
Paul
to
the
church
at
Corinth
Epistle
of
Paul
the
Apostle
to
the
Galatians
Epistle
to
the
Galatians
Galatians
a
New
Testament
book
containing
the
epistle
from
Saint
Paul
to
the
Galatians
Epistle
of
Paul
the
Apostle
to
the
Ephesians
Epistle
to
the
Ephesians
Ephesians
a
New
Testament
book
containing
the
epistle
from
Saint
Paul
to
the
Ephesians
which
explains
the
divine
plan
for
the
world
and
the
consummation
of
this
in
Christ
Epistle
of
Paul
the
Apostle
to
the
Philippians
Epistle
to
the
Philippians
Philippians
a
New
Testament
book
containing
an
epistle
from
Saint
Paul
to
the
church
at
Philippi
in
Macedonia
Epistle
of
Paul
the
Apostle
to
the
Colossians
Epistle
to
the
Colossians
Colossians
a
New
Testament
book
containing
an
epistle
from
Saint
Paul
to
the
Colossians
in
ancient
Phrygia
First
Epistle
of
Paul
the
Apostle
to
the
Thessalonians
First
Epistle
to
the
Thessalonians
I
Thessalonians
a
New
Testament
book
containing
Saint
Paul's
first
epistle
to
the
Thessalonians
Second
Epistle
of
Paul
the
Apostle
to
the
Thessalonians
Second
Epistle
to
the
Thessalonians
II
Thessalonians
a
New
Testament
book
containing
Saint
Paul's
second
epistle
to
the
Thessalonians
First
Epistle
of
Paul
the
Apostle
to
Timothy
First
Epistle
to
Timothy
I
Timothy
a
New
Testament
book
containing
Saint
Paul's
first
epistle
to
Timothy,
contains
advice
on
pastoral
matters
Second
Epistle
of
Paul
the
Apostle
to
Timothy
Second
Epistle
to
Timothy
II
Timothy
a
New
Testament
book
containing
Saint
Paul's
second
epistle
to
Timothy,
contains
advice
on
pastoral
matters
Epistle
of
Paul
the
Apostle
to
Titus
Epistle
to
Titus
Titus
a
New
Testament
book
containing
Saint
Paul's
epistle
to
Titus,
contains
advice
on
pastoral
matters
Epistle
of
Paul
the
Apostle
to
Philemon
Epistle
to
Philemon
Philemon
a
New
Testament
book
containing
an
epistle
from
Saint
Paul
to
Philemon
asking
Philemon
to
forgive
the
slave
for
escaping
conversion
interchange
of
subject
and
predicate
of
a
proposition
conversion
a
change
of
religion,
his
conversion
to
the
Catholic
faith
conversion
transition
changeover
an
event
that
results
in
a
transformation
Saint
Paul
St.
Paul
capital
of
Minnesota
capital
of
the
state
of
Minnesota,
located
in
southeastern
Minnesota
on
the
Mississippi
river
adjacent
to
Minneapolis,
one
of
the
Twin
Cities
Bunyan
Paul
Bunyan
a
legendary
giant
lumberjack
of
the
north
woods
of
the
United
States
and
Canada,
Paul
Bunyan
had
a
blue
ox
named
Babe,
the
lakes
of
Minnesota
began
when
Paul
Bunyan
and
Babe's
footprints
filled
with
water
Broca
Pierre-Paul
Broca
French
anthropologist
who
studied
the
craniums
and
brains
of
different
races
of
people,
remembered
for
his
discovery
that
articulate
speech
depends
on
an
area
of
the
brain
now
known
as
Broca's
area
(-)
Cezanne
Paul
Cezanne
French
Post-impressionist
painter
who
influenced
modern
art
(especially
cubism)
by
stressing
the
structural
components
latent
in
nature
(-)
DiMaggio
Joe
DiMaggio
Joseph
Paul
DiMaggio
United
States
professional
baseball
player
noted
for
his
batting
ability
(-)
Dirac
Paul
Adrien
Maurice
Dirac
English
theoretical
physicist
who
applied
relativity
theory
to
quantum
mechanics
and
predicted
the
existence
of
antimatter
and
the
positron
(-)
Dukas
Paul
Dukas
French
composer
(-)
Ehrlich
Paul
Ehrlich
German
bacteriologist
who
found
a
`magic
bullet'
to
cure
syphilis
and
was
a
pioneer
in
the
study
of
immunology
(-)
Flory
Paul
John
Flory
United
States
chemist
who
developed
methods
for
studying
longhain
molecules
(-)
Gauguin
Paul
Gauguin
French
Post-impressionist
painter
who
worked
in
the
South
Pacific
(-)
Gide
Andre
Gide
Andre
Paul
Guillaume
Gide
French
author
and
dramatist
who
is
regarded
as
the
father
of
modern
French
literature
(-)
Goebbels
Joseph
Goebbels
Paul
Joseph
Goebbels
German
propaganda
minister
in
Nazi
Germany
who
persecuted
the
Jews
(-)
Heyse
Paul
Heyse
Paul
Johann
Ludwig
von
Heyse
German
writer
(-)
Hindemith
Paul
Hindemith
German
neoclassical
composer
and
conductor
who
believed
that
music
should
have
a
social
purpose
(-)
Hindenburg
Paul
von
Hindenburg
Paul
Ludwig
von
Beneckendorff
und
von
Hindenburg
German
field
marshal
and
statesman,
as
president
of
the
Weimar
Republic
he
reluctantly
appointed
Hitler
as
chancellor
in
(-)
John
Paul
I
Albino
Luciano
the
first
Pope
to
assume
a
double
name,
he
reigned
for
only
days
(-)
John
Paul
II
Karol
Wojtyla
the
first
Pope
born
in
Poland,
the
first
Pope
not
born
in
Italy
inyears
(-)
Jones
John
Paul
Jones
American
naval
commander
in
the
American
Revolution
(-)
Klee
Paul
Klee
Swiss
painter
influenced
by
Kandinsky
(-)
Kruger
Oom
Paul
Kruger
Stephanus
Johannes
Paulus
Kruger
Boer
statesman
(-)
Lafayette
La
Fayette
Marie
Joseph
Paul
Yves
Roch
Gilbert
du
Motier
Marquis
de
Lafayette
French
soldier
who
served
under
George
Washington
in
the
American
Revolution
(-)
Littre
Maximilien
Paul
Emile
Littre
French
lexicographer
(-)
Marat
Jean
Paul
Marat
French
revolutionary
leader
(born
in
Switzerland)
who
was
a
leader
in
overthrowing
the
Girondists
and
was
stabbed
to
death
in
his
bath
by
Charlotte
Corday
(-)
Martin
Dean
Martin
Dino
Paul
Crocetti
United
States
singer
(-)
Mauser
von
Mauser
P.
P.
von
Mauser
Peter
Paul
Mauser
German
arms
manufacturer
and
inventor
of
a
repeating
rifle
and
pistol
(-)
McCartney
Paul
McCartney
Sir
James
Paul
McCartney
English
rock
star
and
bass
guitarist
and
songwriter
who
with
John
Lennon
wrote
most
of
the
music
for
the
Beatles
(born
in
)
Muller
Paul
Hermann
Muller
Swiss
chemist
who
synthesized
DDT
and
discovered
its
use
as
an
insecticide
(-)
Newman
Paul
Newman
Paul
Leonard
Newman
United
States
film
actor
(born
in
)
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