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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151. Organisms that have been altered genetically by such means are said to be transformed and after transformation they are transgenic.
152. According to spy's theory, the Ardakkeans had been transformed - by some beneficial mutation, he theorized - into super-beings.
153. Perhaps only by attacking the dominant ideology can it be transformed since action groups may stimulate a rethinking of the situation.
154. The scurrying tourists with their Nikons and their designer shopping bags are transformed the instant they enter this muted space.
155. In ten years, the Thatcher governments transformed the political economy and the public culture.
156. Maybe if they had we would have transformed a piece of derelict land.
157. Whether neighbour, camp follower or convenient snack, the wolves changed little as their owners were transformed.
158. Pete Wilson successfully transformed the image of the industrious immigrant into a military threat.
159. The society of a few haves and a multitude of have nots had been transformed.
160. A variable number of these appendages may become transformed into organs that are functional during post-embryonic life while the remainder disappear.
161. Nor have the differences on campaign finance reform, another major issue, been transformed.
162. It was the invention of pre-stressed concrete that really transformed building techniques.
163. His face is transformed into one of rapturous pleasure over which suffuses a boyish sense of fun.
164. By 750 the time had come for the caliphate itself to be transformed and for the Umayyad regime to be dislodged.
165. For example, when coal is burned, chemical energy is transformed into thermal energy.
166. Since our last visit to Aberdeen, which had been before the oil boom, the port had been transformed.
167. However, it was the advent of television which really transformed sportsmen.
168. Francois Michelin describes this secret process as the equivalent of float-glass making, which transformed the manufacture of sheet glass.
169. Even hair which is naturally curly can be transformed because rollers can help to make the existing curls more crisp and structured.
170. The history of art, he wrote, is the history of dead-ends transformed into springboards.
171. Or the architect,(www.Sentencedict.com) contractor and 27 subcontractors and their crews who transformed a gutted firetrap into a glowing gem?
172. He transformed the Midland from a successful regional bank into one of the country's largest institutions.
173. What only a few weeks ago had been a car park was transformed into an ornamental duck pond.
174. Although she remained a strong, happy, powerful personality everything about her seemed transformed.
175. Ease of access to money has been transformed recently with the introduction by building societies of cheque accounts.
176. Charles Worthington, who transformed Aimee's looks, stresses the importance of giving fine hair a definite shape and style.
177. The Emperor was transformed from a divine figure into a constitutional figurehead.
178. The Industrial Revolution transformed the face of the countryside and thrust workers together in the new urban environments, packed and smoky.
179. That first call had been the start of a campaign of intimidation that had transformed Polly's life into a living hell.
180. Investigations do, however, show instances where Neanderthal Man and Cro-Magnon Man transformed phalanxes already perforated by wolf bites.
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