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transfigure

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


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Her summer is transfigured by their innocent trysts: “There was the still water of a lake. There were a garden’s scents and its delicious twilight air.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The result was, if not a religious experience, then a spiritually transfiguring one.

From Los Angeles Times

His inauguration was a ritual of devotion, an arena where the less powerful — which means practically everybody — was transfigured by his presence.

From Salon

At the instant the lunar disk slips entirely over the solar disk, the sun is abruptly transfigured into a foreign object.

From Los Angeles Times

Art transfigures life but, for every great work of art, there are casualties.

From New York Times