Transmutative example sentences

transmutative

definition

  - adjective form of transmute

trans·mute

verb

transmute (verb) · transmutes (third person present) · transmuted (past tense) · transmuted (past participle) · transmuting (present participle)

  - change in form, nature, or substance:

  - subject (base metals) to alchemical transmutation:

Synonyms

transmute, alter, adjust, adapt, turn, amend, improve, modify, convert, revise, recast, reform, reshape, refashion, redesign, restyle, revamp, rework, remake, remodel, remold, redo, reconstruct, reorganize, reorder, refine, reorient, reorientate, vary, transform, transfigure, metamorphose, evolve, customize, tailor, tweak, permute, preserve

"Transmutative" Example Sentences

1. The alchemist pursued transmutative magic with unwavering dedication.
2. His transmutative powers allowed him to reshape reality itself.
3. Ancient texts hinted at a transmutative process capable of turning lead into gold.
4. We witnessed a transmutative shift in societal values.
5. The artist's work showcased a transmutative journey of self-discovery.
6. She found the experience deeply transmutative, changing her perspective forever.
7. His transmutative gaze seemed to pierce through illusion.
8. The novel explored themes of transmutative love and redemption.
9. A transmutative power flowed through the ancient artifact.
10. The ceremony was a transmutative rite of passage.
11. His words had a strangely transmutative effect on her.
12. The painting conveyed a sense of transmutative energy.
13. It was a transmutative experience that altered his very being.
14. The process was slow but undeniably transmutative.
15. He possessed a transmutative ability to inspire others.
16. Her touch held a transmutative quality.
17. The transmutative potential of the new technology was immense.
18. He described the experience as profoundly transmutative.
19. The transmutative properties of the substance were unknown.
20. The book delved into the transmutative power of storytelling.
21. It's a transmutative art form, capable of evoking intense emotions.
22. The ritual was meant to induce a transmutative state of consciousness.
23. He felt a transmutative shift in his understanding of the world.
24. The transmutative power of the sun sustains life on Earth.
25. Her journey was one of transmutative growth and transformation.
26. The transmutative process was complex and difficult to master.
27. We observed a transmutative change in the chemical composition.
28. The poem embodied a transmutative blend of sorrow and joy.
29. The transmutative aspects of the research were groundbreaking.
30. He sought a transmutative experience to overcome his trauma.
31. The transmutative potential of human consciousness is limitless.
32. They achieved a transmutative synthesis of opposing ideas.
33. The transmutative capacity of nature is awe-inspiring.
34. His work explored the transmutative possibilities of language.
35. A transmutative alchemy occurred within her soul.
36. The ancient symbol represented a transmutative force.
37. The song held a deeply transmutative message.
38. His transmutative influence touched many lives.
39. The transmutative energy of the crystal was palpable.
40. The process involved a transmutative reaction.
41. She experienced a transmutative shift in her worldview.
42. The transmutative potential of art is immense.
43. The play was a transmutative exploration of human nature.
44. The ceremony served a transmutative purpose.
45. It was a transmutative moment in history.
46. They sought transmutative solutions to complex problems.
47. The transmutative power of forgiveness was undeniable.
48. He undertook a transmutative journey of spiritual awakening.
49. The transmutative power of music resonated deeply.
50. His life was a testament to transmutative change.

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