transfigure
Example Sentences
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They appear as ready to transfigure as Furey is to switch artistic mode.
From Washington Post
What radiates from Eika’s gritty magical realism is ambient but potent: a grief so profound that it transfigures, a loneliness so abject that it fractures perception.
From Seattle Times
What of the old icons, the voices that made us feel somehow transfigured?
From Washington Post
The fabric comes from secondhand clothing from the Salvation Army, shipped to Guatemala in bales and then transfigured into evocative tableaux.
From Washington Post
At times I was reminded of certain European cities, Madrid in particular, where in the early evenings intersections are transfigured with clusters of tables set up in the streets outside of bars and restaurants.
From New York Times
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