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transform1transform something/somebody (from something) (into something) to change the form of something synonym convert The photochemical reactions transform the light into electrical impulses.2transform some [..]
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transformmid-14c., "change the form of" (transitive), from Old French transformer (14c.), from Latin transformare "change in shape, metamorphose," from trans- "across" (see trans- [..]
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transformto change in appearance or purpose.
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transformto change from one form into another.
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transformsubject to a mathematical transformation change or alter in form, appearance, or nature; "This experience transformed her completely"; "She transformed the clay [..]
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transformto change the way something looks, as a caterpillar is transformed into a butterfly
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transformA mathematical operation that converts a function from one domain to another domain with no loss of information. For example, the Fourier transform converts a function of time into a function of frequ [..]
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transform(v) subject to a mathematical transformation(v) change or alter in form, appearance, or nature(v) change in outward structure or looks(v) change from one form or medium into another(v) convert (one fo [..]
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transform[4, 5] (Solomon) (set theory, linear) any of the transpositions of a prime set, or its retrograde, inversion,
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transformSignal and data processing method that uses decomposition of wavelets to approximate, estimate, or compress signals with finite Time and frequency domains. It represents a signal or data in terms of a [..]
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transform(1) In microbiology and genetics the modification of one genotype by the external application of DNA from a cell of another genotype. (2)In oncology (the study of cancer formation) the conversion of a [..]
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transformA permanent change to a minion, such as those made by Polymorph and Hex, which lasts for the rest of a match. This cannot be removed by Silence or by returning the minion to the owner's hand. Turn
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transformChange the form or appearance or character of a person or thing.
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