Changing and Forming
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to completely transform something into a different form
The wizard's spell had the power to transmogrify a pumpkin into a glittering carriage for Cinderella.
View Full Definitionto alter the position, arrangement, or sequence of something
The teacher asked the students to transpose the sentences in logical order.
View Full Definitionto change from a liquid to a semi-solid or solid state, often through the process of clotting or curdling
When making homemade yogurt, the milk begins to coagulate as the live cultures work to thicken it.
View Full Definitionto gradually disappear or spread out
The morning mist began to dissipate as the sun rose higher in the sky.
View Full Definitionhaving exceptional beauty or excellence
The pianist's performance of the concerto was sublime, leaving the audience in awe of her talent.
View Full Definitionto make changes or additions to a document, law, contract, or similar text in order to correct or update it
The committee decided to amend the proposal to address concerns raised during the discussion.
View Full Definitionto dry up or shrink, typically due to a loss of moisture
Without regular watering, plants in the garden tend to wither.
View Full Definitionto cause an object or image to change its shape smoothly and seamlessly
The animator used advanced techniques to morph the character's facial expressions, conveying a range of emotions.
View Full Definitionto decline in quality, condition, or overall state
If left untreated, metal exposed to harsh weather can deteriorate over time.
View Full Definitionto gradually lose strength, energy, or confidence, often due to exhaustion or discouragement
She started strong during the debate, but began to wilt under the aggressive questioning.
View Full Definitionto vaporize and then immediately condense again into a solid form
The iodine crystals sublimated and reformed on the cooler surface.
View Full Definitionto make a problem, situation, or condition worse or more serious
Ignoring medication can aggravate the symptoms of a chronic illness.
View Full Definition(of natural forces such as wind, water, or other environmental factors) to gradually wear away or diminish the surface of a material
The river's strong currents eroded the riverbank over time.
View Full Definitionto make a solution or mixture weaker or less concentrated by adding more liquid
To make it more palatable, you can dilute the juice with water.
View Full Definitionthings that are related to air and sky such as temperature, rain, wind, etc.
I check the weather forecast every morning to plan my outfit.
View Full Definitionto twist or bend something out of its normal or natural shape
The gymnast was able to contort her body into unbelievable positions.
View Full Definitionto enhance the strength or effect of something
Recent scientific findings have bolstered the theory that climate change poses severe risks.
View Full Definitionto sharpen or stimulate, typically referring to one's appetite, curiosity, or interest
He whets his appetite with the tantalizing aroma of freshly baked bread.
View Full Definitionto heat a liquid and turn it into gas then cool it and make it liquid again in order to purify it
The chemist is currently distilling the solution to isolate the pure compound.
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