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- TRANSFORM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Examples of transform in a Sentence Verb A little creativity can transform an ordinary meal into a special event The old factory has been transformed into an art gallery
- TRANSFORMED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
TRANSFORMED definition: 1 having been changed in an important way: 2 (of information) having been arranged or presented… Learn more
- TRANSFORM Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
retransform verb (used with object) self-transformed adjective transformable adjective transformative adjective untransformable adjective untransformed adjective untransforming adjective Etymology Origin of transform First recorded in 1300–50; Middle English transformen, from Latin trānsfōrmāre “to change in shape”; trans-, form
- TRANSFORM definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
To transform someone or something means to change them completely A big, happy smile transformed her face
- transform - Oxford Learners Dictionaries
transform something somebody from something (into something) Materials are transformed from their original state into other forms transform (into something) I am convinced that the electric power industry is transforming
- Transformed - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
Transformed things are different than they once were Think of the transformed appearance of a winged butterfly who used to be a poky caterpillar The robots called Transformers are a clue to what this word means — they change themselves into different shapes
- Transformed - definition of transformed by The Free Dictionary
To change markedly the appearance or form of: "A thick, fibrous fog had transformed the trees into ghosts and the streetlights into soft, haloed moons" (David Michael Kaplan)
- transformed - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
to change in form: transformed his drab office into a cheery workspace to change in condition or character; convert: to transform sunlight into electrical power to change into another substance; transmute: The ancient alchemists sought ways to transform lead into gold Electricity to change (voltage and current) by an electrical transformer
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