Pronunciation: /trænsˈfɔrm/
noun a marked change in form, nature, or appearance
A1 The toy robot can transform into a car.
A2 The caterpillar undergoes a transformation to become a butterfly.
B1 The company's new marketing strategy has led to a transformation in their sales figures.
B2 The artist's use of color and light has transformed the ordinary scene into a masterpiece.
C1 The political landscape underwent a major transformation after the election.
C2 The discovery of new technology has transformed the way we communicate with each other.
verb to change in form, appearance, or character
A1 I can transform this old shirt into a pillowcase.
A2 She transformed her hair color from blonde to brunette.
B1 The company plans to transform its business model to adapt to the changing market.
B2 The artist's use of light and shadow transformed the ordinary scene into a masterpiece.
C1 The new technology has the potential to transform the way we communicate with each other.
C2 The political reforms are expected to transform the country's economy and social structure.
formal The company hired a team of experts to transform their business model.
informal I'm thinking of transforming my wardrobe with some new clothes.
slang I'm going to transform this boring party into a lit event.
figurative Her words had the power to transform his mood from gloomy to joyful.
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