To compete with an established competitor by placing advertisements for one's own products adjacent to editorial content relating to the competitor or by using terms and keywords for one's own products that are currently associated with the competitor.
Victory gained through combat; the subjugation of an enemy.
That which is conquered; possession gained by force, physical or moral.
An act or instance of overcoming an obstacle.
A competitive mode found in first-person shooter games in which competing teams (usually two) attempt to take over predetermined spawn points labeled by flags.
A person whose romantic affections one has gained, or with whom one has had sex, or the act of gaining another's romantic affections.
To perform the action that an online advertisement is intended to induce; to reach the point of conversion.
To express (a quantity) in alternative units.
To change (something) from one use, function, or purpose to another.
To score extra points after (a try) by completing a conversion.
To appropriate wrongfully or unlawfully; to commit the common law tort of conversion.
To induce (someone) to adopt a particular religion, faith, ideology or belief (see also sense 11).
To score a spare.
To undergo a conversion of religion, faith or belief (see also sense 3).
To transform a material or positional advantage into a win.
To become converted.
To score (especially a penalty kick).
To change (one proposition) into another, so that what was the subject of the first becomes the predicate of the second.
To express (a unit of measurement) in terms of another; to furnish a mathematical formula by which a quantity, expressed in the former unit, may be given in the latter.
To increase one's individual score, especially from 50 runs (a fifty) to 100 runs (a century), or from a century to a double or triple century.
To transform or change (something) into another form, substance, state, or product.
To exchange for something of equal value.
The equivalent of a conversion in rugby
A person who has converted to a religion.
A person who is now in favour of something that he or she previously opposed or disliked.