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transform

[trans-fawrm, trans-fawrm] / trænsˈfɔrm, ˈtræns fɔrm /


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Mr. Todd’s narrative begins as a police-procedural but subtly transforms into a tale of personal redemption and a poignant Christmas story.

From The Wall Street Journal

He turned to the U.S. after German antitrust officials in 2006 blocked his plans to buy one of the country’s largest broadcasters, a deal he believed would transform Axel Springer into a multimedia company.

From The Wall Street Journal

From friends dancing together to home chefs sharing recipes, TikTok can transform ordinary users into celebrities, revolutionizing the traditional path to stardom.

From Barron's

I tried leaning on it, hand on hip, and felt myself transformed from a geriatric sourpuss into a bemused observer of the human cavalcade.

From The Wall Street Journal

These particles can transform from one type to another through a phenomenon known as oscillation.

From Science Daily