TermGallery
English
English
Spanish
Catalan
Portuguese
Russian
Look up alternatives for...
EN
Interface language
English
Español
Català
Português
Русский
Meanings
Examples
We are using cookies
This website uses cookies in order to offer you the most relevant information. By browsing this website, you accept these cookies.
Accept and close
More about cookies
Did you know?
You can double click on a word to look it up on TermGallery.
Meanings of
transubstantiate
in English
Portuguese
modificar
Catalan
transformar-se
Spanish
transformar
Back to the meaning
Change or alter in form, appearance, or nature.
transform
transmute
Portuguese
modificar
Synonyms
Examples for "
transform
"
transform
transmute
Examples for "
transform
"
1
Pressure will not
transform
China into a thriving democracy any time soon.
2
Best estimates suggest it will cost trillions to
transform
the global economy.
3
This change could
transform
the industry as we know it, he said.
4
This change could
transform
the industry as we know it, said Enderle.
5
Whether that energy will
transform
into Biden support remains to be seen.
1
By adaptation, control and conscious direction, we may
transmute
and sublimate it.
2
For centuries they believed they could
transmute
base metals into gold and silver.
3
He had felt the big thing, but he had failed to
transmute
it.
4
We must be able to
transmute
and absorb it into our own substance.
5
Nay, but bring what you will and I will
transmute
it into Good.
Usage of
transubstantiate
in English
1
Steak sauce, that classic amalgam of Worcestershire, mustard, and tamarind, has the power to
transubstantiate
a humble burger to steakhouse eminence.
2
Father Duré has not actually tasted his wine, but he stares down into the glass as if waiting for it to
transubstantiate
.
3
Dare not look in on Miss Martin in case she's
transubstantiated
.
4
Today, it was a slumping huddle of black piles slowly being
transubstantiated
into slime.
5
Is it without remainder
transubstantiated
from sheep into dog?
6
The merest trumpet or organ tone was enough to move him, and high harmonies
transubstantiated
him.
7
In fact, Markov had already
transubstantiated
:
he had become energy in one of its rawest, most terrifying forms.
8
But now, as Fat had seen, God had escaped the confines and was
transubstantiating
the world; God had become free.
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Translations for
transubstantiate
Portuguese
modificar
transformar
Catalan
transformar-se
transmutar
transformar
Spanish
transformar
Transubstantiate
through the time