To change completely the nature or appearance of.
Elevate or idealize, in allusion to Christ's transfiguration.
1 That We may transfigure you and make you what ye know not.
2 But Mrs. Ascher's feelings were strong enough to transfigure even her clothes.
3 While rejecting nothing in the church they tried to transfigure everything.
4 The features seem hardly material, such a fineness and spiritual light transfigure them.
5 They trust in emotions which such gear is designed to hide or transfigure .
6 You must have the imagination of a poet to transfigure them.
7 And this one conception will transform and transfigure all our thoughts of redemption.
8 Her eyes are her chief beauty, and would transfigure any face into loveliness.
9 May not the increase of knowledge transfigure the world?-JOWETT ,Plato ,i.
10 Some old customs can momentarily transfigure our existence and let the eternal shine through.
11 The uprolled clouds and the colors of morning and evening will transfigure maples and alders.
12 One of the golden twilights which transfigure the world
13 But one look from Nana's eyes would transfigure him in a sort of sensual ecstasy.
14 How, in a lover's eyes, the woman can transfigure a city, a landscape, a country!
15 It has power to change this earth to a paradise, and transfigure its inhabitants to angels.
16 Then amazed recognition, love, happiness, transfigure her face.
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