| transfigure | 1. To change the outward form or appearance of; to metamorphose; to transform. 2. Especially, to change to something exalted and glorious; to give an ideal form to. "[Jesus] was transfigured before them; and his face did shine as the sun, and his raiment was white as the light." (Matt. Xvii. 2) Origin: F. Transfigurer, L. Transfigurare, transfiguratum; trans across, over + figurare to form, shape. See Figure. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| transfigure | change completely the nature or appearance of |
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| transfigure | elevate or idealize, in allusion to Christ's transfiguration |
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