Sentence example with the word 'transmute'

transmute

Definition v. change in outward structure or looks

Last update: August 31, 2015


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Yet the spirit can for the time pervade and control every member and function of the body, and transmute what in form is the grossest sensuality into purity and devotion.   [Please select]

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Every modern, ugly thing in Mexico seems easily transmuted.   [Please select]

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One would like to see how Bentham's prose was transmuted into an oratory by Mirabeau.   [Please select]

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Rage at the man was evidently transmuted into horror at the article.   [Please select]

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In the Absolute, finite things are "transmuted" and lose "their individual natures."   [Please select]

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By two curves of the pencil, and a shock of false hair, the face was transmuted.   [Please select]

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Mutineer's cogitations, transmuted into human speech, were something to this effect: "Hello."   [Please select]

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You transmute the commonest traits into gold of your own; but after all there are no new names.   [Please select]

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Marygold, without taking the apron from her eyes, held out her hand, in which was one of the roses which Midas had so recently transmuted.   [Please select]

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Every great spiritual and imaginative genius is seen, sooner or later, to be the transmuted genius of some man's body.   [Please select]

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This mass of unrealities transfused and transmuted so that no one of them retains its individual nature is the Absolute.   [Please select]

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