transformation
Meaning of transformation
- a marked change in form, nature, or appearance.
British society underwent a radical transformation
- a process by which one figure, expression, or function is converted into another one of similar value.
- a process by which an element in the underlying logical deep structure of a sentence is converted to an element in the surface structure.
- the genetic alteration of a cell by introduction of extraneous DNA, especially by a plasmid.
late Middle English: from Old French, or from late Latin transformatio(n- ), from the verb transformare (see transform).
Information about transformation
- It is a name.
- The plural form of transformation is: transformations.
- Languages in which transformation is used:
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Hyphenation of transformation
trans-for-ma-tion
- It consists of 4 syllables and 14 chars.
- transformation is a word polysyllabic because it has four or more syllables
transformation synonyms
Meaning transmutation:
Meaning translation:
Meaning an alteration or modification:
Meaning the action or process of altering or being altered:
Meaning a change made:
Meaning a change or slight difference in condition, amount, or level, typically within certain limits:
Meaning the process of changing or causing something to change from one form to another:
Meaning the action of revising:
Meaning a minor change or addition designed to improve a text, piece of legislation, etc:
Meaning a change of the form or nature of a thing or person into a completely different one:
Meaning a complete change of form or appearance into a more beautiful or spiritual state:
Meaning the gradual development of something:
Meaning the action or process of mutating:
Meaning change the structure or form of (something, especially a building):
Meaning shape or form (something) differently or again:
Meaning change the appearance, structure, or character of:
Meaning do (something) again or differently:
Meaning the action or process of reconstructing or being reconstructed:
Meaning build (something) again after it has been damaged or destroyed:
Meaning give (a metal object) a different form by melting it down and reshaping it:
Meaning the action or process of changing the way in which something is organized:
Meaning the action or process of changing the position, time, or order of something:
Meaning request (something) to be made, supplied, or served again:
Meaning interchange the positions of (members of a team, especially government ministers):
Meaning rearrange or remake in a new shape or layout:
Meaning organize (something) differently; rearrange:
Meaning an altered or revised version of something:
Meaning an instance of resuming something after an interruption:
Meaning resume (an activity) after an interruption:
Meaning give new and improved form, structure, or appearance to:
Meaning the action of renovating a building:
Meaning a thorough examination of machinery or a system, with repairs or changes made if necessary:
Meaning make (something) again or differently:
Meaning change (something) radically or fundamentally:
Meaning a dramatic and wide-reaching change in conditions, attitudes, or operation:
transformation antonyms
Meaning the action of preserving something:
Meaning prevention of wasteful use of a resource:
Translation of transformation
- French: transformation
- Italian: trasformazione
- German: Transformation
- Spanish: transformación
- Portuguese: transformação
Words that rhyme with transformation
tion, Administration, Aerosolization, Africanization, Americanization, Anglicisation, Anglicization, Anglification, Annunciation, Arabicization, Arabization, Aryanization, Asianization, Asiaticization, Babelization, Balkanization, BioNavigation, Bolshevization, Canadianization, Carnation, Catholicization, Celtization, Chileanization, Christianization, Citation, Claymation, Coblation, Confederation, Consecration, Corporation, Creation, CryoAblation, Czechization, DakoCytomation, Danization, Disneyfication, Edenization, Education, Egyptianization, Europeanization, Filipinization, Finlandization, Flamandization, Formication, Foundation, Franklinization, Frenchification, Gaelicization, Gallicization, Gallification