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  1. 3 days ago · verb (trænsˈfɔːm ) 1. to alter or be altered radically in form, function, etc. 2. (transitive) to convert (one form of energy) to another form. 3. (transitive) mathematics. to change the form of (an equation, expression, etc) by a mathematical transformation.

  2. Synonyms for TRANSFORM: convert, remodel, transfigure, transmute, metamorphose, replace, rework, alter, transpose, modify

  3. transform - WordReference English dictionary, questions, discussion and forums. All Free.

  4. transform /træns ˈ foɚm/ verb. transforms; transformed; transforming. Britannica Dictionary definition of TRANSFORM. [+ object] : to change (something) completely and usually in a good way. The new paint completely transformed [=changed the appearance of] the room. A little creativity can transform an ordinary meal into a special event.

  5. 2 transform something/somebody (from something) (into something) to completely change the appearance or character of something, especially so that it is better A new color scheme will transform your bedroom. It was an event that would transform my life. See transform in the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

  6. transform something/somebody (into something) The photochemical reactions transform the light into electrical impulses. transform something/somebody from something (into something) Materials are transformed from their original state into other forms. transform (into something) I am convinced that the electric power industry is transforming.

  7. noun In mathematics, the figure or function or operator which results from performing the operation of transformation. To change the form of; metamorphose; change to something dissimilar. Specifically, in alchemy, to change into another substance; transmute. To change the nature, character, or disposition of.

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