transfigure

/trænsˈfɪɡjər/
verb
  1. To change the form or appearance of something, often making it more beautiful or impressive.
    • The morning light transfigured the ordinary street into a golden wonderland.
    • Her kind words seemed to transfigure his mood from sad to hopeful.
    • The renovation completely transfigured the old theater into a modern performance space.
  2. To elevate or glorify something spiritually or morally.
    • The teacher's passion transfigured a simple lesson into an inspiring moment for the students.
    • The author's writing transfigured everyday experiences into profound lessons about life.
    • In the story, the hero's sacrifice transfigured his ordinary life into a legend.
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