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1. A complete change of the appearance, form, or nature of someone or something: Jim's ten-year old son is a transmutation of an amateur into a talented professional musician.
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Ann's transmutations of sketches into works of outstanding art enticed many people to visit her exhibition.
More communities have successfully made transmutations of water power into electrical power.
2. The process of modifying a situation from one condition to another one: One example of transmutation can be when a person is having trouble making a final decision about how to accomplish an objective or how to get something done.Go to this Word A Day Revisited Index
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-ation, -ization (-iz[e] + -ation); -isation (British spelling variation)
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mut-
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trans-, tran-, tra-
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“transmutations”
Alterations or multiple changes of one's mind before a final determination has been achieved. (1)
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