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transform

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


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For Beacham though, there is a lack of detail in a proposal that will permanently transform the area.

From BBC

Historically, Iran’s 1979 revolution transformed it from a U.S.-aligned monarchy to an adversarial theocratic state — a legacy that shapes today’s fears about protracted conflict and regional destabilization.

From Salon

But he also added an ominous warning, saying it would be the "only chance for generations" to transform Iranian society.

From BBC

Hershey said the brothers’ decision to sell transformed a $12 million-$14 million brand into a more than $3 billion icon.

From The Wall Street Journal

The iconic 24-hour cable news network is among the various Warner Bros. assets that would be scooped up by Paramount in a deal announced Thursday that could transform the media landscape.

From Los Angeles Times