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Meanings of transmute into in English
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Usage of transmute into in English
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He had stood there allowing sorrow to transmuteinto anger at the impossible depth of her demand.
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But he teaches us nothing; he has little to say that we can transmuteinto anything valuable.
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Would not the ineffable bliss of this night transmuteinto truth what had been conceived in falsehood?
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Now it's the story of a faulty gene, and one day it will likely transmuteinto something else.
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But I have, sir, an idea, which, by your leave and kind assistance, I shall transmuteinto cash.
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Would the experiences of life transmuteinto pure gold, these undeveloped traits of character or prove them mere dross?
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I saw a small cask full of 'platina del Pinto', which she told me she could transmuteinto gold when she pleased.
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His portfolio was filled with graphic illustrations of the volume of his memory, which genius would transmuteinto its own substance, and imbue with immortality.
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David saw the hardness of the face she turned toward him transmuteinto a brooding passion of affection as she bent over the doctor's bed.
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To man, genius is an instrument, which he must use to achieve triumphs: to woman, it is a load, which she must transmuteinto blessings.
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Patriotism was being slowly transmutedinto a limp and sickly cosmopolitan altruism.
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His horizon had narrowed to logs that might be transmutedinto money.
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This is that adolescent aloofness transmutedinto a kind of enraptured self-assurance.
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Can one species be transmutedinto another just by swapping their blood?
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Something ugly; shall we not say rather something formless transmutedinto form!
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Even your mistakes, if honestly made are transmutedinto the gold of satisfaction.