retransform (Meaning)
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retransform (v. t.)
To transform anew or back.
Synonyms & Antonyms of retransform
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retransform Sentence Examples
- The sorcerer's incantation retransformed the beast back into a human prince.
- With a flick of her wand, the fairy retransformed the pumpkin into a magnificent carriage.
- The scientist's experiment aimed to retransform the modified DNA into its original form.
- The ancient artifact had the power to retransform time, allowing its user to witness past events.
- The surgeon meticulously retransformed the disfigured limb, restoring its function and appearance.
- The mystical elixir retransformed the cursed king into his rightful form.
- The transformation spell had run its course, and the princess retransformed into her mortal self.
- The alchemist's crucible held the secret to retransforming lead into gold.
- The gardener retransformed the overgrown bushes into pristine topiaries with the delicate touch of a master.
- The metamorphic process retransformed the caterpillar into a beautiful butterfly, a testament to nature's transformative power.
FAQs About the word retransform
To transform anew or back.
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The sorcerer's incantation retransformed the beast back into a human prince.
With a flick of her wand, the fairy retransformed the pumpkin into a magnificent carriage.
The scientist's experiment aimed to retransform the modified DNA into its original form.
The ancient artifact had the power to retransform time, allowing its user to witness past events.