Transanimation

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /trænzˌænəˈmeɪʃən/

Definitions of transanimation

noun the act of transforming or changing into a different form

Example Sentences

A1 Transanimation is the process of transforming an object into an animated form.

A2 Children often enjoy watching transanimation movies with colorful characters.

B1 The studio specializes in transanimation, creating visually stunning animated films.

B2 The transanimation industry has seen significant growth in recent years.

C1 The artist's transanimation work has been recognized for its innovative techniques.

C2 Transanimation requires a high level of skill and creativity to bring characters to life on screen.

Examples of transanimation in a Sentence

formal The process of transanimation involves transferring the consciousness of a deceased person into a new body.

informal I heard they are working on some kind of transanimation technology to bring back the dead.

slang I don't believe in all that transanimation mumbo jumbo.

figurative The artist's use of transanimation in their work brought the characters to life in a unique way.

Grammatical Forms of transanimation

past tense

transanimated

plural

transanimations

comparative

more transanimated

superlative

most transanimated

present tense

transanimates

future tense

will transanimate

perfect tense

has transanimated

continuous tense

is transanimating

singular

transanimation

positive degree

transanimated

infinitive

to transanimate

gerund

transanimating

participle

transanimating

Origin and Evolution of transanimation

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'transanimation' is believed to have originated from Latin roots, with 'trans-' meaning across or beyond, and 'animation' referring to giving life or spirit to something.
Evolution of the word: The term 'transanimation' has evolved from its original Latin roots to be used in English to describe the process of transferring life or energy from one entity to another, often in a metaphorical sense.