ADJECTIVE
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capable of being changed in substance as if by alchemy
is lead really transmutable into gold?
ideas translatable into reality
How To Use transformable In A Sentence
- Detachable sleeves, reversible jackets, transformable caps, drapes held up with snap buttons are not only user-friendly, but give people freedom.
- It is easily transformable and can describe any type of content.
- The National Centre for the Performing Arts, easily transformable into a greenhouse, will grow various fruits; its basement will grow mushrooms.
- A fully transformable space, it can be sited just about anywhere, with a flexible, folding facade that opens up or closes the interior as required.
- Many more bacteria strains may be able to transform only under narrow, but natural conditions; such species may not yet have been identified as transformable.
- Cardnetics, his 2 crazy transformable business card creations that literally reinvents the term boardroom battles! Design Sojourn
- The policy of the Bush Administration to North Korea runs a adjustable and transformable course from implicitness to explicitness, from inflexibility to relative flexibility.
- And the notions of the ideas about man's relationship to nature, are, by their nature, transformable into expressions of society's relationship to nature, and of man's natural relationship to man.