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transfigure

[trans-fig-yer, -fig-er] / trænsˈfɪg yər, -ˈfɪg ər /


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They appear as ready to transfigure as Furey is to switch artistic mode.

From Washington Post

Two of the participants transfigure their own work.

From Washington Post

By channeling himself into the role, he transfigures a stereotype.

From Seattle Times

“In her awful silence flickers a light that transfigures her vision: That light is hope.”

From New York Times

Stately, mellow, warm, it sings with contentment, backed with a faith strong enough that when troubles darken the scene, you can practically hear Walter transfigure them with an understanding smile.

From New York Times