transfigure in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

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transfigure [Brit ˌtransˈfɪɡə, ˌtrɑːnsˈfɪɡə, ˌtranzˈfɪɡə, ˌtranzˈfɪɡə, Am ˌtræn(t)sˈfɪɡ(j)ər] VB trans

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The game is in all respects the same as shogi, except that piece moves have been transfigured for the hexagonal board-cell geometry.
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Special rooms and passageways are designed to transfigure or disappear in an attempt to confuse the group.
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They are fragments of a restored creation; elements of nature that have been transfigured to create images of heavenly glory.
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It's the website, therefore, that transfigures users into visitors.
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I am reacquainting myself with an estranged parent, whose neglect has been transfigured to love.
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Instead of being confirmed, adorned and glorified, it is improved, parodied, ridiculed, disclaimed, transfigured, mourned, stamped out and finally uplifted.
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Every day can be relied upon to bring a fresh crisis, which transfigures one's outlook on all that has gone before.
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As the film progresses, the guests go through an emotional and physical transformation slowly transfiguring from land mammals into sea mammals, as they fall in love.
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First in the vision, he was transfigured in front of them, in front of the disciples.
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Shadows feel like living forces, trees like personalities; reality is improbably, yet convincingly, transfigured.
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