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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91. Further, as the present case shows, the introduction of a possible Community law defence may transform the situation.
92. For the strong propaganda machinery it was almost too easy to transform what had once been marginal into the nearly official.
93. What prompted the court to transform what was an appeal against an interim relief order into a final settlement?
94. In the 1890s a serious effort was made to transform them into a rural police force.
95. You know the power of the daydream to transform the lumber-room's contents into precious jewels.
96. Desire never enough to confer meaning where there was none, to transform simple elements into work of art.
97. Often these prophets saw themselves as reformers, who had a vocation to transform the religious vision of their time.
98. Plans are also afoot to transform the disused salt mines of Saxony and Thuringia into depositories for toxic waste.
99. But what would transform it from an externally enforced to a moral obligation?
100. Her daring novel speaks volumes about the power of the imagination to transform an unbearable reality.
101. Invitro certain combinations of oncogenes cooperate to transform primary rat cells.
102. Here 130 million light-sensitive rods and cones cause photochemical reactions which transform the light into electrical impulses.
103. Marx believed that the class struggle which would transform capitalist society would involve none of these processes.
104. The aim was to transform them into permanent subsistence farmers or labourers.
105. In the meantime(Sentencedict), federal economic development funds transform the municipal agenda.
106. It would transform the image of State education, and do the tattered Royal image no harm either.
107. To transform a scholarly consensus into something that appears the obsession of a disreputable fringe group requires more than accidental bias.
108. Rejoice in your abilities to transform, with the stun-baton of humor, a weak political standpoint into an Obvious Universal Truth.
109. Gregory insists he did not get carried away with all the hype and is still confident he can transform the situation.
110. For Bedford to carry on in his work it was necessary that he believe trade would transform the world.
111. I have seen what a laugh can do. It can transform almost unbearable tears into something bearable, even hopeful. Bob Hope
112. Suppose that an input signal with Fourier transform is applied to a four-terminal network for which the transfer function is.
113. The roots of the reeds contain naturally occurring bacteria which transform toxic elements contained in factory effluent, into benign substances.
114. It could transform any pain, a great ocean to her hurt.
115. And Frye had very little confidence in his ability to transform attitudes.
116. Grim glory, matchless strength, and the wit to confuse, the charms to transform any invader.
117. In those eight years they have helped transform Republican presidential politics by wrenching it to the conservative side.
118. Experiment will reveal that any regular polygon needs similar adjustment to transform a geometric shape into a sensory image.
119. Apparently, Roberto Sabortini could transform a desert into a lush tropical garden.
120. Use some pebbles to make a clock Transform a collection of stones from the beach into a unique timepiece.
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