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transfiguretrans‧fig‧ure /trænsˈfɪɡə $ -ɡjər/ verb [transitive] transfigureOrigin: 1300-1400 Latin transfigurare, from figurare ‘to shape’ VERB TABLEtransfigure |
Present | I, you, we, they | transfigure | | he, she, it | transfigures | Past | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | transfigured | Present perfect | I, you, we, they | have transfigured | | he, she, it | has transfigured | Past perfect | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | had transfigured | Future | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | will transfigure | Future perfect | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | will have transfigured |
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Present | I | am transfiguring | | he, she, it | is transfiguring | | you, we, they | are transfiguring | Past | I, he, she, it | was transfiguring | | you, we, they | were transfiguring | Present perfect | I, you, we, they | have been transfiguring | | he, she, it | has been transfiguring | Past perfect | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | had been transfiguring | Future | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | will be transfiguring | Future perfect | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | will have been transfiguring |
- For one instant I saw you, erect on tiptoe, ruling your orchestra and transfigured by the expression of a conqueror.
- His was a face, stern, even a little melancholy in repose, which was transfigured when he smiled.
- It was that bitter rivalry that led us to lift our gaze to space-but what we have seen has transfigured us.
- Like Blake, he paints the world transfigured.
literary to change the way someone or something looks, especially so that they become more beautiful: Her face was transfigured with joy.—transfiguration /trænsˌfɪɡəˈreɪʃən $ -ɡjə-/ noun [countable, uncountable] |