transvaluates

/trænzˈvæljuˌeɪts/
verb
  1. To change or reinterpret the value or worth of something, especially in a way that reverses or challenges traditional standards.
    • The philosopher transvaluates moral values, questioning what society considers good or bad.
    • The artist transvaluates everyday objects by placing them in a museum.
    • Her essay transvaluates the concept of success, arguing that happiness matters more than money.
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