transfiguration (Meaning)

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transfiguration (n)

(Christianity) a church festival held in commemoration of the Transfiguration of Jesus

(New Testament) the sudden emanation of radiance from the person of Jesus

a striking change in appearance or character or circumstances

the act of transforming so as to exalt or glorify

transfiguration Sentence Examples

  1. Jesus' transfiguration on Mount Tabor revealed his divine nature to his disciples.
  2. The transfiguration of water into wine was Jesus' first miracle at Cana.
  3. The transfiguration of a butterfly from a caterpillar illustrates the transformative power of nature.
  4. The artist's masterful brushstrokes captured the transfiguration of the landscape from dawn to dusk.
  5. The scientist witnessed the transfiguration of the metal alloy under intense heat.
  6. The transfiguration of the body into an ethereal form is a common motif in mystical experiences.
  7. The transfiguration of the soul from darkness to light brings peace and fulfillment.
  8. The transfiguration of society requires collective action and a shift in values.
  9. The transfiguration of tragedy into triumph is a testament to human resilience.
  10. The transfiguration of perception allows us to see the world in a new and profound way.

FAQs About the word transfiguration

(Christianity) a church festival held in commemoration of the Transfiguration of Jesus, (New Testament) the sudden emanation of radiance from the person of Jesu

transformation, conversion, metamorphosis, changeover, shift,transition, alteration, disfigurement, reconversion, adjustment

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Jesus' transfiguration on Mount Tabor revealed his divine nature to his disciples.

The transfiguration of water into wine was Jesus' first miracle at Cana.

The transfiguration of a butterfly from a caterpillar illustrates the transformative power of nature.

The artist's masterful brushstrokes captured the transfiguration of the landscape from dawn to dusk.