transfigure

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Examples of transfigure

  • Or a benign development easing poverty, transfiguring the role of states and enlarging the horizons of citizens?

  • Neither the intelligible shadow of faith transfigures the materiality of the existential, nor do existential pain and emptiness subvert the authenticity of faith.

  • At this moment the moon emerges and transfigures the landscape.

  • Their cogent analysis is exceptionally powerful and likely to transfigure the current view of mammalian brain evolution.

  • Farr (1858) described this as the first attempt to measure how 'the play of passion transfigures the human frame' and 'influences its existence'.

  • Proponents of ' the eye ' were reluctant to outline the precise methods by which furious maniacs were transfigured, and unsurprisingly, the sources of the charismatic stewards' efficacy were contested.

  • We should transfigure and transform the face of the whole country.

  • Their faces were transfigured by this highly charged emotional experience.

  • In the 19th and 20th century the patriotic historiography transfigured him.

  • His second solemn deed and task therefore... is to return then to us, transfigured, and teach the lesson he has learned of life renewed.

  • They have the power to divide space, transfigure place, and create new domains.

  • Instead of being confirmed, adorned and glorified, it is improved, parodied, ridiculed, disclaimed, transfigured, mourned, stamped out and finally uplifted.

  • The game is in all respects the same as shogi, except that piece moves have been transfigured for the hexagonal board-cell geometry.

  • The game is in all respects the same as shogi, except that piece moves have been transfigured for the triangular board-cell geometry.

  • The latter, however, would cause the person to gain the brain of the animal they have transfigured into.

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