Etymology: [ tran(t)s-'fi-gy&r, esp ] (transitive verb.) 14th century. Middle English, from Latin transfigurare, from trans- + figurare to shape, fashion, from figura figure.
başkalaştırmak, yüceltmek, tecelli, şeklini değiştir, (into) -e yüce bir nitelik kazandırmak, -e bir yücelik vermek: Pain and suffering had transfigured her. Acı ve ıstırap ona bir yücelik, şeklini değiştirmek, yüceltmek (din),
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tecelli
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(into) -e yüce bir nitelik kazandırmak, -e bir yücelik vermek: Pain and suffering had transfigured her. Acı ve ıstırap ona bir yücelik fiil
To glorify or exalt something or someone, To transform the outward appearance of something; to convert into a different form, state or substance, transform, give a new form or appearance, Especially, to change to something exalted and glorious; to give an ideal form to, To change the outward form or appearance of; to metamorphose; to transform, elevate or idealize, in allusion to Christ's transfiguration, To be transfigured means to be changed into something great or beautiful. They are transfigured by the healing powers of art He smiled back, which for an instant transfigured his unrevealing features. to change the way someone or something looks, especially so that they become more beautiful (transfigurare, from figurare ), change completely the nature or appearance of; "In Kafka's story, a person metamorphoses into a bug"; "The treatment and diet transfigured her into a beautiful young woman"; "Jesus was transfigured after his resurrection", past of transfigure, third-person singular of transfigure, present participle of transfigure,
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To glorify or exalt something or someone
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To transform the outward appearance of something; to convert into a different form, state or substance
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transform, give a new form or appearance fiil
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Especially, to change to something exalted and glorious; to give an ideal form to
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To change the outward form or appearance of; to metamorphose; to transform
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elevate or idealize, in allusion to Christ's transfiguration
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To be transfigured means to be changed into something great or beautiful. They are transfigured by the healing powers of art He smiled back, which for an instant transfigured his unrevealing features. to change the way someone or something looks, especially so that they become more beautiful (transfigurare, from figurare )
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change completely the nature or appearance of; "In Kafka's story, a person metamorphoses into a bug"; "The treatment and diet transfigured her into a beautiful young woman"; "Jesus was transfigured after his resurrection"
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