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transfigure

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


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Still, the speed at which generative AI appears to be capable of transfiguring workplaces — seemingly overnight — is dizzying, especially relative to prior technological breakthroughs.

From Seattle Times

Like the calligraphy on display, these pictures transfigure Indian inspirations and Chinese interpretations into something that is uniquely Japanese.

From Washington Post

And so Baca began to transfigure his firsthand accounts from 25 years of institutionalization, six of them in federal prison, into the lyrical fabric of the film.

From Los Angeles Times

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