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Transformed

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Adjective

1. transformed

given a completely different form or appearance

Example Sentences:
'shocked to see the transformed landscape'

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Transformed

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verb (trænsˈfɔːm )
1. 
to alter or be altered radically in form, function, etc
2. (transitive)
to convert (one form of energy) to another form
3. (transitive) mathematics
to change the form of (an equation, expression, etc) by a mathematical transformation
4. (transitive)
to increase or decrease (an alternating current or voltage) using a transformer
noun (ˈtrænsˌfɔːm )
5. mathematics
the result of a mathematical transformation, esp (of a matrix or an element of a group) another related to the given one by B=X–1AX for some appropriate X

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Transformed

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verb transitive
1. 
to change the form or outward appearance of
2. 
to change the condition, nature, or function of; convert
3. 
to change the personality or character of
4.  Electricity
to change (a voltage or current value) by use of a transformer
5.  Linguistics
to change by means of a syntactic transformational rule
6.  Ancient Mathematics
to change (an algebraic expression or equation) to a different form having the same value
7.  Physics
to change (one form of energy) into another
verb intransitive
8. 
to become transformed
noun
9.  Ancient Mathematics
the process or result of a mathematical transformation

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Transformed

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v. trans·formed, trans·form·ing, trans·forms
v.tr.
1. To change markedly the appearance or form of: "A thick, fibrous fog had transformed the trees into ghosts and the streetlights into soft, haloed moons" (David Michael Kaplan).
2. To change the nature, function, or condition of; convert: A steam engine transforms heat into mechanical energy. See Synonyms at convert.
3. Mathematics To subject to a transformation.
4. Electricity To subject to the action of a transformer.
5. Genetics To subject (a cell) to transformation.
v.intr.
To undergo a transformation.
n. (trănsfôrm)
The result, especially a mathematical quantity or linguistic construction, of a transformation.

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