transmogrify

IPA: trænzmoʊgrʌfaɪ

verb

  • (transitive) To completely alter the form of.
  • (intransitive) To completely alter one's form.
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Examples of "transmogrify" in Sentences

  • I wonder if this exchange will transmogrify to become: “I was debating President Obama last week …”
  • As most of you know I don't play memes unless I can transmogrify them into something strange, but this one caught my eye and I'll play it straight.
  • Neither Ireland, Greece nor Portugal has yet managed to so transmogrify itself, and so if the ECB's interest rate suits Germany, it won't suit them.
  • Like previous stories, these characters continue to transmogrify in new and imaginative ways while providing a platform for witty dialogue and characterizations.
  • The colour-coded branding will accompany the whole of the BBC's coverage – orange for the 70-day torch relay and gold for the Olympics itself although no word on whether this will imperceptibly transmogrify into bronze, depending on the performance of Team GB.
  • For every one person like Keith I've ever known -- for every person who's ever fanatically endeavored to transmogrify the beautiful love of God into the horrible hatred of men -- I've known 200 who are quiety and humbly working, in Christ's name, to make the world a better, more loving place for all.

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