0 to change the appearance of a person or thing very much, usually in a very positive and often spiritual way: --
The assassination somehow transfigured Kennedy into a modern American saint.
As she gazed down at the baby, her face was transfigured with tenderness.
The latter, however, would cause the person to gain the brain of the animal they have transfigured into.
The game is in all respects the same as shogi, except that piece moves have been transfigured for the triangular board-cell geometry.
The game is in all respects the same as shogi, except that piece moves have been transfigured for the hexagonal board-cell geometry.
Instead of being confirmed, adorned and glorified, it is improved, parodied, ridiculed, disclaimed, transfigured, mourned, stamped out and finally uplifted.
They have the power to divide space, transfigure place, and create new domains.
His second solemn deed and task therefore... is to return then to us, transfigured, and teach the lesson he has learned of life renewed.
In the 19th and 20th century the patriotic historiography transfigured him.
Their faces were transfigured by this highly charged emotional experience.