transmute (Meaning)

Wordnet

transmute (v)

change in outward structure or looks

change or alter in form, appearance, or nature

alter the nature of (elements)

Webster

transmute (v. t.)

To change from one nature, form, or substance, into another; to transform.

transmute Sentence Examples

  1. The alchemist sought to transmute lead into gold, driven by unyielding hope.
  2. The arcane ritual aimed to transmute the soul into a higher plane of existence.
  3. The scientist theorized that nuclear reactions could transmute one element into another.
  4. The nuclear fusion reaction transmuted hydrogen into helium, releasing enormous energy.
  5. The catalytic converter in the car transmuted harmful exhaust gases into less toxic substances.
  6. The sorcerer's transmuting spell transformed a raven into a butterfly.
  7. The artist's brush transmuted paint into vibrant masterpieces that captured the essence of life.
  8. The writer's pen transmuted words into worlds that transported readers to ethereal realms.
  9. The composer's music transmuted emotions into melodies that touched the human heart.
  10. The teacher's words transmuted knowledge into wisdom, igniting the minds of students.

FAQs About the word transmute

change in outward structure or looks, change or alter in form, appearance, or nature, alter the nature of (elements)To change from one nature, form, or substanc

convert,transform,transfigure, alchemize, transubstantiate, transpose, rework, remodel, metamorphose, replace

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The alchemist sought to transmute lead into gold, driven by unyielding hope.

The arcane ritual aimed to transmute the soul into a higher plane of existence.

The scientist theorized that nuclear reactions could transmute one element into another.

The nuclear fusion reaction transmuted hydrogen into helium, releasing enormous energy.