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What is another word for Transfigure? – 140 Transfigure Synonyms

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    Synonyms & Similar Words

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    Meaning of Transfigure

    The primary meaning of the word "transfigure" is to change completely the appearance or form of something.

    Definitions

    • To change completely the appearance or form of something, especially in a way that is impressive or surprising
    • To give a new and typically more spiritual or exalted appearance to something
    • To undergo a complete change of appearance or form

    Etymology of Transfigure

    The word "transfigure" originated from the Latin words "trans" meaning "across" or "beyond" and "figura" meaning "form" or "shape"
    Historically, the word has been used in Christian theology to describe the transformation of Jesus Christ on the Mount of Transfiguration
    The word has also been used in literary and poetic contexts to describe a complete change of appearance or form, often with spiritual or mystical connotations

    Example Uses

    • The artist's use of light and color helped to transfigure the ordinary landscape into a breathtaking work of art
    • The company's new management team has transfigured the business, making it more efficient and profitable
    • The experience of traveling to a new country can transfigure a person, broadening their perspective and changing their outlook on life

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