Transform (verb)

  1. To change the form, appearance, nature, or function of something.
  2. To change into another form or shape.
  3. To change the character or composition of something.
  4. To change the structure or organization of something.
  5. To change the way something operates or works.

Origin:

Early 17th century: from latin transformare, from trans- "across" + formare "to form".

Examples:

  1. The caterpillar transformed into a butterfly.
  2. The company transformed its business model.
  3. The city has transformed into a metropolis.
  4. The room was transformed with new paint and furniture.
  5. The technology transformed the industry.
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