0 past simple and past participle of transform
1 to change completely the appearance or character of something or someone, especially so that that thing or person is improved:
Whenever a camera was pointed at her, Marilyn would instantly transform herself into a radiant star.
the power of art to transform experience
The reorganization will transform the entertainment industry.
The first of these shows how the ellipse x2 10y2 = 1 is transformed into a circle, the second in what way a dent disappears.
It conveys an image of an already transformed society that requires significant reform - or modernisation - of the welfare state.
Many of these ideas were taken, adapted and transformed from the rhetoric of language.
Her body is mummified, rendered statue-like, transformed by the embalmers' skills into an artificial appearance of eternal youth.
It transformed all spheres of thought - scientific, social, political, spiritual and artistic - and helped pave the way for astrobiology.
We transformed all items into a range ascending from 0 to 100.
If in the compositional process the source is transformed and either gesture or cause becomes dubious, then third-order or perhaps remote surrogacy will be invoked.
The proof-theorist views them as given entities, which are bound to be transformed via cut-elimination.