transshape (Meaning)

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transshape (v. t.)

To change into another shape or form; to transform.

Synonyms & Antonyms of transshape

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transshape Sentence Examples

  1. The magical transshape spell altered the form of the frog into a handsome prince.
  2. The innovative technology enabled the architect to transshape the skyscraper's design on the fly.
  3. The sculptor used the chisel to transshape the marble block into a lifelike masterpiece.
  4. The actress effortlessly transshaped herself into different characters with each performance.
  5. The painter's brush softly transshaped the canvas into an ethereal landscape.
  6. The writer's words transshaped the reader's imagination into a vivid realm.
  7. The scientist's experiment transshaped the molecular structure of the compound.
  8. The storm's wrath transshaped the once-serene landscape into a ravaged wasteland.
  9. The virus transshaped the cells of the host, wreaking havoc throughout the body.
  10. The yoga instructor transshaped the students' bodies into various poses, promoting flexibility and well-being.

FAQs About the word transshape

To change into another shape or form; to transform.

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No antonyms found.

The magical transshape spell altered the form of the frog into a handsome prince.

The innovative technology enabled the architect to transshape the skyscraper's design on the fly.

The sculptor used the chisel to transshape the marble block into a lifelike masterpiece.

The actress effortlessly transshaped herself into different characters with each performance.