0 the act or process of changing or being changed completely:
This is about the company's final transmogrification from its British tradition into an Asian tiger.
His transmogrification from one thing to another seems to have made no impression on anybody.
Moreover, like the government, the administration has undergone a series of personal, policy and cultural transmogrifications since 1992.
Memory formation and reinterpretation have been at the heart of all the texts reviewed here, as has their transmogrification into consumption.
Then there was a further transformation—a blue tie with red polka dots; then a blue tie; then the final transmogrification took place—the colour purple.
I suggest that in his transmogrification to higher things he learns that he will get a little further with more charm and less venom.
It was almost a transmogrification.