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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121. There always was a pub here but it has been transformed. In my day it even faced the other way.
122. It's a historical commonplace that this extraordinary cohort of Hitler's unwanted transformed their adopted country.
123. The descendants of a very few, transformed by natural selection, make up the world today.
124. The only way he could be transformed into a man again was to get a woman to fall in love with him.
125. A father's self-confidence and certainty were transformed into disorientation, self-doubt and a morbid contemplation of death.
126. More and more men were transformed by the mutating power of the great clouds of Chaos magic drifting from the poles.
127. His face is transformed as he sticks his fist into imaginary roasters and grabs for gizzards, pulls out the squishy stuff.
128. Kate's old basement apartment was gutted, painted white, covered with cork pinboard and transformed into Toby's office.
129. Over the past 12 years, we have transformed labour relations.
130. Hours once written off as commercially irrelevant were suddenly transformed into marketable time.
131. Within it, energy is transformed to and from the physical body through the medium of the chakras.
132. The lighting of the galleries has also been transformed and computer controlled blinds fitted to prevent damage from excessive levels of daylight.
133. He had an engaging smile, quite boyish, which transformed his otherwise serious face.
134. If the parliamentary committee wishes to see Britain's racing transformed, it should forget about tampering with the levy rate.
135. And an immense fire escape, erected when the house was transformed into apartments in the 1940s, decorated the front exterior.
136. If even one-tenth of those bright ideas published could be brought to fruition, the world would be transformed.
137. Or how energy impinging on the nervous system is transformed into information in, or addressed to, the nervous system.
138. The subjects of many of her pictures have been transferred to Limoges dinnerware and transformed into limited-edition bone china figurines.
139. The elements may also be transformed from one into another, owing to the fundamental qualities inherent in each.
140. As the emitted particles are absorbed by the surrounding matter, their energy of motion is transformed into heat.
141. I told them that we have dramatically transformed the relationship between human civilization and the earth.
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142. In a healthy larynx, the chords vibrate gently, releasing puffs of air that are transformed into the voice.
143. The Eastern Bloc has been transformed into a gigantic Enterprise Zone for western capitalists eager to reap the benefits of suppressed consumerism.
144. Coming across two snakes copulating, he kills the female and discovers himself transformed into a woman.
145. Hanley said many builders have transformed what would have been attached town-house developments a few years ago into detached condo projects.
146. In 1969 he formed a committee to raise funds and got together a band of volunteers who transformed the churchyard.
147. Then, with luck, some of the reintroduced, transformed cells will differentiate to form germ cells in that embryo.
148. First, the academic study of the concept has been profoundly transformed in the past twenty years or so.
149. The students transformed the nature of the institution; but the institution also put its imprint on the students.
150. A liquid asset is one which can be transformed into cash quickly and without loss of value.
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