0 present participle of transfigure --
1 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.
Holmes in particular believed poetry had the power of transfiguring the experiences and shows of life into an aspect which comes from the imagination and kindles that of others.
As the film progresses, the guests go through an emotional and physical transformation slowly transfiguring from land mammals into sea mammals, as they fall in love.
Or a benign development easing poverty, transfiguring the role of states and enlarging the horizons of citizens?