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trans·form T0317500 (trăns-fôrm′)v. trans·formed, trans·form·ing, trans·forms v.tr.1. To change markedly the appearance or form of: "A thick, fibrous fog had transformed the trees into ghosts and the streetlights into soft, haloed moons" (David Michael Kaplan).2. To change the nature, function, or condition of; convert: A steam engine transforms heat into mechanical energy. See Synonyms at convert.3. Mathematics To subject to a transformation.4. Electricity To subject to the action of a transformer.5. Genetics To subject (a cell) to transformation.v.intr. To undergo a transformation.n. (trăns′fôrm′) The result, especially a mathematical quantity or linguistic construction, of a transformation. [Middle English transformen, from Old French transformer, from Latin trānsfōrmāre : trāns-, trans- + fōrma, form.] trans·form′a·ble adj.ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | transformed - given a completely different form or appearance; "shocked to see the transformed landscape"changed - made or become different in nature or form; "changed attitudes"; "changed styles of dress"; "a greatly changed country after the war" | TranslationsEncyclopediaSeetransformtransformed
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