transmogrify

VERB
  1. change completely the nature or appearance of
    The treatment and diet transfigured her into a beautiful young woman
    Jesus was transfigured after his resurrection
    In Kafka's story, a person metamorphoses into a bug
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How To Use transmogrify In A Sentence

  • They just want to drink and smoke and pretend the world isn't transmogrifying every second.
  • Yet how this common set of tropes unfolds is hardly familiar, totally transmogrifying a well-worn stone of a concept into a profoundly deep theatrical gem.
  • The colour-coded branding will accompany the whole of the BBC's coverage – orange for the 70-day torch relay and gold for the Olympics itself although no word on whether this will imperceptibly transmogrify into bronze, depending on the performance of Team GB. Media Monkey's diary
  • An existential experience of tragedy and loss is converted into technical problems that transmogrify its existential roots.
  • Don't fight it, embrace it. Allow the Darkfall to absorb you, allow it to transmogrify you.
  • Don't fight it, embrace it. Allow the Darkfall to absorb you, allow it to transmogrify you.
  • The next recession could transmogrify many dot-com millionaires into poor folks.
  • Like infesting alien pods, American culture threatens to transmogrify the planet, as the speaker put it, into one big New Jersey.
  • I was afraid to walk across the green shag broadloom because I thought there was a chance it would transmogrify into the Indian Ocean and drown me while my legs were simultaneously being consumed by a hammerhead shark. I know i am, but what are you?
  • It, however, proves the pertinent fact that, if you have the financial power, you can transmogrify a nation of persecuted people into villains and a bunch of terrorists into heroes.
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