transfigurate (Meaning)

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transfigurate (v. t.)

To transfigure; to transform.

Synonyms & Antonyms of transfigurate

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transfigurate Sentence Examples

  1. The sunrise transfigured the ordinary landscape into a celestial masterpiece.
  2. The spiritual awakening transfigured his countenance, radiating an ethereal glow.
  3. The sculptor's chisel magically transfigured the marble into a lifelike masterpiece.
  4. Love's embrace transfigured their hearts, igniting a flame that time could not extinguish.
  5. The artist's imagination transfigured mundane objects into extraordinary works of wonder.
  6. The storm's fury transfigured the once-tranquil sea into a raging beast.
  7. Faith transfigured his despair into hope, offering a beacon in the darkest of times.
  8. The words of the poet transfigured their thoughts, painting vivid images in their minds.
  9. The discovery of the ancient artifact transfigured the archaeologist's career, establishing them as a world-renowned expert.
  10. The passage of time transfigured the once-pristine forest into a majestic, timeworn wilderness.

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To transfigure; to transform.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The sunrise transfigured the ordinary landscape into a celestial masterpiece.

The spiritual awakening transfigured his countenance, radiating an ethereal glow.

The sculptor's chisel magically transfigured the marble into a lifelike masterpiece.

Love's embrace transfigured their hearts, igniting a flame that time could not extinguish.