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transformative

[trans-fawr-muh-tiv] / trænsˈfɔr mə tɪv /
ADJECTIVE
power to change dramatically
Synonyms
STRONGEST
STRONG
metamorphic
WEAK
born-again cathartic reframing transmuting
Antonyms


Example Sentences

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Those transformative bark paintings from the 1960s, with warring figures covered with body paint, are not at the beginning, nor are the 1970s paintings on board, with their ritual lexicon of dots, concentric circles, and geometric patterns.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Transformative. We’re surprised by the scale of the transaction,” wrote Chandra on Tuesday.

From Barron's

Long-term campaigner Sebastian O'Kelly from the Leasehold Knowledge Partnership charity welcomed the bill: "This is a transformative bit of legislation that will turn leaseholders into proper flat owners, as is already the case in the rest of the world."

From BBC

The question for investors is no longer whether AI is transformative.

From MarketWatch

"This transformative moment in quantum technology is reminiscent of the transistor's earliest days," said lead author David Awschalom, the Liew Family Professor of molecular engineering and physics at the University of Chicago, and director of the Chicago Quantum Exchange and the Chicago Quantum Institute.

From Science Daily