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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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In “Who Needs Friends,” his third soul-baring travel memoir, McCarthy embarks on a 10,000-mile, six-weeks-long Odyssean quest, crisscrossing the continental United States to repair and restore Platonic male relationships left to wither, not by intention or design, but by virtue of the unavoidable ways in which work, family and geography — and, yes, the internet — rupture the meaningful connections we deem most precious and transformative in our lives.

From Los Angeles Times

Is AI more transformative than the internet?

From The Wall Street Journal

The visit proved transformative because it solved specific technical problems that Apple engineers had encountered while developing the Lisa and Macintosh, as evidenced by Bill Atkinson’s intense focus during the demonstrations and the team’s astonishment at how Smalltalk’s object-oriented programming allowed instantaneous modifications to graphical behavior.

From Los Angeles Times

That center, he said, has been transformative in how the state assesses and forecasts fire risk, which has improved resource pre-positioning and agency coordination.

From Los Angeles Times

County Supervisor Lindsey Horvath, a former West Hollywood mayor, described the K Line extension as “one of the most transformative rail projects in Metro history.”

From Los Angeles Times