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transformative

[ trans-fawr-muh-tiv ]

adjective

  1. causing a radical and typically positive change in outlook, character, form, or condition: Voting is a culturally and socially transformative action.

    It's difficult to put into words how transformative and enriching it is to study abroad.

    Voting is a culturally and socially transformative action.



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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

  • ³Ü²Ô·³Ù°ù²¹²Ô²õ·´Ú´Ç°ù³¾Â·²¹Â·³Ù¾±±¹±ð adjective
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of transformative1

First recorded in 1660–70; from Medieval Latin ³Ù°ù²¹²Ô²õ´Ú´Ç°ù³¾Äå³ÙÄ«±¹³Ü²õ, equivalent to Latin ³Ù°ù²¹²Ô²õ´Ú´Ç°ù³¾Äå³Ù-, stem of ³Ù°ù²¹²Ô²õ´Ú´Ç°ù³¾Äå°ù±ð, + -Ä«±¹³Ü²õ -ive ( def ); transform ( def )
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But in fact the two men's backgrounds were more similar than their demeanours ever suggested - and his role in Richard's life would prove to be transformative.

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"It's almost a cliche that everybody remembers a great teacher, but it's cliche for a reason because you only need one in your life and it's transformative," he said.

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Bliss, a charity which supports the families of premature and sick babies, said the law change was "transformative".

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April 10 “Gigenis,†Akram Khan at the Grenada Theatre, Santa Barbara One of the defining moments in Los Angeles culture was the U.S. premiere of Peter Brooks’ “Mahabharata,†a transformative theatrical epic presented on a Hollywood soundstage in 1987.

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RFK Jr. reportedly “wants this done before he leaves office†and expects “real and transformative†change by “getting the worst ingredients out†of food.

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