transmogrify Meaning & Definition

  • En [ trænzˈmɒɡ.rɪ.faɪ]
  • Us [ trænˈsmɑː.ɡrə.faɪ]

Meaning of transmogrify In English

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Examples of transmogrify

  • During the course of the work, an archaic-sounding theme on viola, like a mediaeval chant or carol, is transmogrified and splintered.

  • The issue of access to land quickly transmogrified itself into conflicts over the shrinking resources of the state.

  • Yet the liminal position of oaths between inward conscience and outward action gave judges a remarkable power to transmogrify beliefs into actions.

  • 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.

  • Is she considering that as an aside and going on to transmogrify the present situation in the defence industries, or what?

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