"Transmutes" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Transform or change something into a different form, typically one that is more valuable or superior.
Examples of "transmutes" in sentences:
The mythological elixir was said to have the power to transmute base metals into gold.
The alchemist's art of transmuting lead into gold fascinated the scholar for years.
The new technology has the ability to transmute methane into a clean-burning fuel source.
She transmuted her anger into a productive workout, channeling it into a successful tennis match.
The film's special effects artist transmuted the blue screen into a lush, vibrant jungle.
The ability or fact of being changeable or capable of being transformed from one substance, form, or nature into another.
Transmuting refers to the process of changing or transforming one substance, idea, or form into another, usually with a transformation of its inherent nature or properties. It often implies a fundamental change, rather than a superficial one.<br><br>In a figurative sense, transmuting can also refer to the act of changing one's thoughts, emotions, or behaviors in a significant way, often as a result of experience, new information, or personal growth.<br><br>Example: "The artist's use of light and color transmuted the bleak landscape into a vibrant work of art."
A transom is a horizontal beam or bar, especially one that is fixed above a door or window to support it. It can also refer to the upper part of a ship's hull, above the main deck, through which light and air can enter.<br><br>Or, in American English, a transom can also refer to a secondary entrance to a room or building, especially above a main entrance.