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Definition of transformational in English: transformationaladjectivetransfəˈmeɪʃ(ə)n(ə)ltrɑːnzfəˈmeɪʃ(ə)n(ə)ltranzfəˈmeɪʃ(ə)n(ə)ltrɑːnsfəˈmeɪʃ(ə)n(ə)lˌtræn(t)sfərˈmeɪʃ(ə)n(ə)l 1Relating to or involving transformation or transformations. Example sentencesExamples - I prefer to use the term transformational technologies.
- But I understood in some inexplicable way that when you work not just with your body and mind, but also with your spiritual self, art becomes a transformational experience.
- ‘These will be transformational projects,’ she added.
- ‘I went through a very difficult period in the 1960s, hugely transformational,’ he admits.
- Larger organisations, by contrast, are more often associated with transformational change involving structures, systems, procedures and cultures.
- I love their darkness, the transformational aspect of them and the fact that they are always about girls in peril.
- I am pleased we have done the work and now got a route to what could bring about a huge transformational project for the whole district.
- But in reality it has had a transformational effect.
- He is an amiable establishmentarian who finds himself with the opportunity to effect transformational change, and who is seizing that opportunity and pushing the system to its limits.
- Dreamtime spirits are transformational in nature.
- Other clouds on his horizon are also of his own making, pressing on with unpopular health ‘reforms’ that are more totemic than transformational.
- The factors behind it relate to a positive culture and transformational leadership.
- But it is much more evolutional than transformational - and it is not necessarily the solution for tomorrow's threats.
- The film's promo-literature says the children go on a transformational journey - I disagree.
- We have a transformational opportunity in this nation.
- It is about transformational leadership and bringing in a different spirit and ethics to management.
- And there are some genuinely transformational attempts, notably in transport, to spend the government's way back into the electorate's affections.
- Combine this momentum - the momentum from the focus that war gives us, the funding that we're getting from the war, and our transformational effort.
- Bills of Rights are transformational documents that convert the occasional practice of free speech into a lexicon of necessity for journalists, lawyers, academics and citizens.
- 1.1 Relating to transformational grammar.
Example sentencesExamples - He offered an analysis of film structure founded on Chomsky's transformational linguistics but inspired few followers.
Derivatives adverb All right, since you ask: he was arguing against deriving supplementary relative clauses transformationally from coordinations. Example sentencesExamples - For transformationally driven decisions, this will also include summaries of their dreams and desires - how the brand will transform them.
- Scientific study of the syntax of Spanish: structure of phrases, transformationally derived structures, grammatical relations, principles of interpretation.
- In the six paths and throughout the ten directions he transformationally creates bodies in response to what is appropriate, and thereby goes about transforming beings.
Definition of transformational in US English: transformationaladjectiveˌtran(t)sfərˈmāSH(ə)n(ə)lˌtræn(t)sfərˈmeɪʃ(ə)n(ə)l 1Relating to or involving transformation or transformations. Example sentencesExamples - But I understood in some inexplicable way that when you work not just with your body and mind, but also with your spiritual self, art becomes a transformational experience.
- ‘These will be transformational projects,’ she added.
- But it is much more evolutional than transformational - and it is not necessarily the solution for tomorrow's threats.
- The factors behind it relate to a positive culture and transformational leadership.
- Larger organisations, by contrast, are more often associated with transformational change involving structures, systems, procedures and cultures.
- I am pleased we have done the work and now got a route to what could bring about a huge transformational project for the whole district.
- Bills of Rights are transformational documents that convert the occasional practice of free speech into a lexicon of necessity for journalists, lawyers, academics and citizens.
- I prefer to use the term transformational technologies.
- I love their darkness, the transformational aspect of them and the fact that they are always about girls in peril.
- We have a transformational opportunity in this nation.
- And there are some genuinely transformational attempts, notably in transport, to spend the government's way back into the electorate's affections.
- Dreamtime spirits are transformational in nature.
- But in reality it has had a transformational effect.
- The film's promo-literature says the children go on a transformational journey - I disagree.
- Combine this momentum - the momentum from the focus that war gives us, the funding that we're getting from the war, and our transformational effort.
- He is an amiable establishmentarian who finds himself with the opportunity to effect transformational change, and who is seizing that opportunity and pushing the system to its limits.
- Other clouds on his horizon are also of his own making, pressing on with unpopular health ‘reforms’ that are more totemic than transformational.
- ‘I went through a very difficult period in the 1960s, hugely transformational,’ he admits.
- It is about transformational leadership and bringing in a different spirit and ethics to management.
- 1.1 Relating to transformational grammar.
Example sentencesExamples - He offered an analysis of film structure founded on Chomsky's transformational linguistics but inspired few followers.
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