Synonym: alter, change, convert. Similar words: transformation, transfer, transit, transmit, translate, transient, transport, transition. Meaning: [træns'fɔrm /-'fɔːm] v. 1. subject to a mathematical transformation 2. change or alter in form, appearance, or nature 3. change in outward structure or looks 4. change from one form or medium into another 5. convert (one form of energy) to another 6. change (a bacterial cell) into a genetically distinct cell by the introduction of DNA from another cell of the same or closely related species 7. increase or decrease (an alternating current or voltage).
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31. This attitude has helped to transform science into a wonderland of the imagination.
32. Competition entrants are asked to look at how to transform the tower block typology into a new type of community.
33. We do not want to transform the world once again into a place for religious fighting.
34. Does not the fact that political authorities govern groups of people transform the picture?
35. We would all do well to remember that, and not transform a debate about right-wing imagery into a witch hunt.
36. We believe that the analysis of these four cornerstones can help women transform themselves into subjects of their own reality.
37. Some analysts think those problems may eventually transform Microsoft into a media company.
38. By investing in public transport, we start to transform commuters' lives and create a cleaner environment.
39. To illustrate the partial fraction method, suppose that the inverse Laplace transform of the simple function is needed.
40. Teachers lack the skills necessary to incorporate and transform ethnic or gender cultures into a form which is educationally relevant.
41. Now is the time to transform rhetoric into action by waiving tariffs on exports from the poorest countries.
42. A single downpour can rapidly transform a lifeless,(Sentencedict) shallow depression in the desert into a pool throbbing with life.
43. So while a Hilfiger presentation can sometimes transform into an unruly party, a Nautica show remains sedate and serious.
44. Abolishing your pending tray will transform your handling of paper.
45. Those guys only wish that spending millions of dollars on a series of unrelated thrills had the power to transform them.
46. To transform the spuds, scientists chopped potato leaves into small pieces and scattered them across a laboratory culture dish.
47. He wanted to get out of the old activist scene and transform himself into a modern, successful businessman.
48. That is splendid news: few things transform lives for the better as fast and as thoroughly as access to a car.
49. We have also legislated five times to transform industrial relations, returning power from militants to ordinary union members.
50. This transform is essentially an equation which will convert from image to map coordinates and vice-versa.
51. It is understood the company will look for design and advertising agencies to help transform the brand into a fashionable label.
52. Trust to transform. Let go...like a caterpillar that eventually turns into a beautiful butterfly. RVM
53. She who could transform herself by force of will into a passable semblance of a Genestealer.
54. To transform such funds into federal obligations, however, Congress must authorize such project funds.
55. The spring grass can transform a model of mature stability into a clowning colt.
56. And this week work started on the Tees Barrage which will transform the river.
57. Government intention does not transform itself into public enterprise action in a mechanical and straight forward way.
58. I believe it is unrealistic to expect the community care reforms to transform services according to the wishes of service users.
59. Milken devised a way to transform the bonds of the most stable companies to junk: leveraged corporate take-overs.
60. In one of the several shows taking place each week, lights transform the awning into a canopy of tropical trees.
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