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Be transfigured
verb
To transform the outward appearance of something; to convert into a different form, state or substance.
Exact(16)
"I want these things constantly to be transfigured by someone's attention, by what it means to them".
What he was interested in was discovering and communicating in mythic terms how damage might be transfigured or transformed.
But Dean is not content merely to document abuses; every development he laments must be transfigured into a historic evil.
DOES new music require new forms, or can the old ones be transfigured in the image of the new?
This early Christian faith went hand in hand with the belief that all things whatsoever will be transfigured into the Kingdom of God.
That was the final confident note of an exultant weekend: a man wearing a crown of thorns, talking about trainers, applauded by thousands and about to be transfigured.
Similar(44)
As her obscurities deepened and her landscape ramified, so Lady Lisa was transfigured into a being of myth and fable.
Nothing is transformed here, nothing is transfigured.
The convict was transfigured into Christ".
The girl "is scorned by the crowd, dies, and is transfigured," Mr. Lang explains.
Roth's material, however, is transfigured by his talent as a writer.
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