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transform

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


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There’s one idea that could really transform this plan and make it a humdinger that most people could support.

From MarketWatch

That would mean an industry transformed, with access to power, rather than an oil refinery, influencing where ships dock.

From The Wall Street Journal

Minor imperfections in a material do not erase them, just as small changes in shape cannot transform a donut into an apple.

From Science Daily

It was his experience in this job which, friends say, transformed him as he saw up close what he saw as a dysfunctional immigration system.

From BBC

Yet some of those trails, most notably the Devil’s Backbone, can become deceptively difficult in the wintertime, transforming from moderate hikes into dangerous mountaineering routes that require specialized equipment and training.

From Los Angeles Times