Similar words: transform, transformative, transformation, transfer, transfuse, transfixed, transfusion, transferred. Meaning: [træns'fɔrm /-'fɔːm] adj. given a completely different form or appearance.
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61. Thus, dividing the remaining constraints by, P5 is transformed into P6 P6: minimise subjectto.
62. More than any other single invention, writing has transformed human consciousness.
63. The data are hypothetical and the axes are logarithmically transformed to produce straight lines instead of curves.
64. It looked like a blaze photographed with a filter that transformed everything into shades of the same colour.
65. An old, glazed porcelain sink can be transformed into a water garden by coating it with an artificial stone mixture.
66. Its street entrance was transformed into a gallery designed to display contemporary art.
67. In addition, procedural reforms in the 1970s transformed the relationship between chairmen and their committee colleagues.
68. Ashton demonstrated Harlequin's technical expertise when he was transformed into Colas, a farmer, dancing with his shepherd's crook.
69. However, of great significance was the information displayed in the transformed images.
70. Almost overnight, it transformed this sleepy village on the eastern shores of Baja California Sur.
71. An ugly duckling, like a printing press, was transformed into a well-behaved goose laying golden eggs.
72. The new space has been gradually transformed from a place of permanent wave to culinary rave.
73. Only after Coleridge returned from Shrewsbury, freed at last from immediate financial worry, could vague hopes be transformed into clearer intentions.
74. The legislation transformed it into a new central bank and introduced a new tier of commercial banks and other lending institutions.
75. Madeira was transformed into an offshore centre by virtue of legislation enacted in 1986.
76. The northern playground is in the process of being transformed into a communal garden as earth and foliage replace characterless tarmac.
77. Free labour merges imperceptibly with slavery; work becomes servitude; livelihood is transformed into strange new forms of bondage.
78. The royal hunting-lodge of Falkland in Fife was transformed into a Renaissance palace, ornate with pilasters, medallions and allegorical statuary.
79. The Internet has transformed the way network infrastructures are conceptualized and created.
80. Her fingers positively itched with the overwhelming desire to see his arrogant face transformed by a slap.
81. Innovations in information technology have completely transformed the way students work.sentencedict.com
82. Connection is made in the mutual overlap where each is stretching equally, reciprocally transformed, in order to fuse desire.
83. As he spoke I was very conscious of the smile which transformed his usually impassive face.
84. I have been practising pranayama [yogic breathing exercises] every day. It has transformed my life. I find it intoxicating — it has the same effect on me that alcohol used to. I used to drink a lot but I stopped about five years ago. Dharminder
85. History shows that where a church is committed to world mission then its life, worship, work and witness are transformed.
86. Overnight the bond market was transformed from a backwater into a casino.
87. The compost is ready when the pile is transformed into crumbly soil.
88. Women are transformed into a single constituency and denied their choice of allegiances.
89. From reluctant acceptance, the village mood was rapidly transformed into outright hostility.
90. In 1920, Austen Chamberlain transformed the system by allowing tax exemptions to be claimed nomatterhow big the taxpayer's income.
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