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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91. One was that their writers eliminate industry jargon that transformed an everyday message into a threat.
92. Gradually she had transformed it from a grimy garret into a cheerful nest.
93. First the donor cells had to be cultured and genetically transformed, which could take weeks or months.
94. The great Pangaean landmass was now riddled with miles and miles of coastline, and the world was slowly transformed.
95. It is modified continuously as external data is received and transformed into information.
96. To meet the challenge the public authority would have to be transformed into a public limited company.
97. It means, people who are in high and responsible positions, if they go against righteousness, righteousness itself will get transformed into a destroyer. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
98. Up to half of the tropical rain forests cut down or burned are transformed not into wasteland but into secondary forest.
99. I have known a life transformed simply by moving a desk to a more advantageous position.
100. Furthermore, former Communist bureaucrats, transformed into free market operators, are in many cases already running the new privatized enterprises.
101. At that time, Nepal was transformed from an absolute monarchy into a multi-party democracy.
102. At the same time the quantity and quality of the urban infrastructure was transformed.
103. All transformed cell lines were examined by Southern blot hybridisation.
104. Just over one hundred children between the ages of four to eleven came to the canteen which had been transformed with decorations.
105. Under the influence Clift was transformed from an articulate and relaxed friend into a repugnant oaf.
106. According to PacBell, team members were transformed by this experience into potential leaders.
107. Like other Southerners, Atlantans felt shortchanged when Northern capitalists transformed cheap Southern raw materials into manufactured goods.
108. His conquests transformed the ancient world and ushered in the Hellenistic age of great monarchies.
109. According to the description by Reznikoff etal three types of transformed cells were classified.
110. They had been transformed in a generation from newcomers to insiders.
111. Clark, a former political scientist widely regarded as cool and aloof,(www.Sentencedict.com) seemed transformed by power.
112. The arts, too, have been transformed by modern technology, though to a lesser extent than industry.
113. She kneaded me, all right, she wanted me transformed into puff pastry just like Daddy.
114. In a decade and a half at the helm, O'Neil transformed the company's image.
115. In essence, internal relations previously based on hierarchies and bureaucratic authority are being gradually transformed into actual or surrogate market transactions.
116. The way she phrased it transformed the statement into a question.
117. Both families had been transformed from what might be called a lumpen peasantry into what Marx did call the lumpen proletariat.
118. With its vast red ribbon and handmade card, it had transformed the garage into something quite magical.
119. The sections produced can then be transformed into a contour map of the subsurface features.
120. Now when she pirouetted before the wardrobe mirror, Martha was transformed.
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