0 past simple and past participle of transmogrify
1 to change or be changed completely:
Almost overnight, that sweet, little child had transmogrified into an antisocial monster.
The issue of access to land quickly transmogrified itself into conflicts over the shrinking resources of the state.
Legal disputes are transmogrified into a commodity for the titillation of the public rather than for their ability to inform.
Yet somehow that fact has been transmogrified into something vastly more complex and more integrated than that.
The notion that they are transmogrified into superb beings who are more trustworthy than others is absolutely nonsensical.
But since then this temporary agreement has been transmogrified into a convention.
Through voodoo or alchemy, bodies of scientific knowledge are transmogrified into industry-oriented position statements.
As his condition worsened, the angelic voices transmogrified into demonic voices.
He somehow transmogrified that very thing through me.