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
- 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.
- The painter's brush softly transshaped the canvas into an ethereal landscape.
- The writer's words transshaped the reader's imagination into a vivid realm.
- The scientist's experiment transshaped the molecular structure of the compound.
- The storm's wrath transshaped the once-serene landscape into a ravaged wasteland.
- The virus transshaped the cells of the host, wreaking havoc throughout the body.
- 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.