transmute

IPA: trænsmjut

verb

  • (transitive, intransitive) To change, transform or convert one thing to another, or from one state or form to another.
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Examples of "transmute" in Sentences

  • The weather transmuted the color of leaves.
  • In February, they attempt to transmute their mother.
  • You transmute your shadow into wisdom by waking up and letting go of doubt, sloth, and stupor.
  • When you transmute matter in any way, he said, you inevitably release energy in the form of heat.
  • First I empty IE's folder completely, than I "transmute", than I remove a few Mozilla-only bookmarklets, et voila. psycros
  • As more heat is applied, the liquid molecules begin to dance ever faster and eventually transmute to an invisible gas—water vapor.
  • He realizes faintly that he can change them by an effort of will and "transmute" them into mental states of an exactly opposite nature.
  • It would become incompatible with his organization, or rather it would 'transmute' it, and the process of that transmutation to the senses of other men would be called
  • Furthermore, although I've only been able to "transmute" recently, my friend, who has been playing for over a year, has commented that her transmutes for arcanite consistently fetch 3-5G.
  • Somewhere within her, responsive notes were answering to the things without, forgotten and undreamed-of correspondences were being renewed; and she was aware of it in an incurious way, and her soul was troubled, but she was not equal to the mental exultation necessary to transmute and understand.

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