Transform

  • 61transform — trans·form …

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  • 62transform — verb Syn: change, alter, convert, revolutionize, overhaul, reconstruct, rebuild, reorganize, rearrange, rework …

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  • 63transform*/ — [trænsˈfɔːm] verb [T] to make someone or something completely different, especially in a positive way Email has transformed the way people communicate.[/ex] They ve transformed the old train station into a science museum.[/ex] transformation… …

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  • 64transform —   Loli, kū …

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  • 65transform — v. & n. v. 1 a tr. make a thorough or dramatic change in the form, outward appearance, character, etc., of. b intr. (often foll. by into, to) undergo such a change. 2 tr. Electr. change the voltage etc. of (a current). 3 tr. Math. change (a… …

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  • 66transform fault — noun Date: 1965 a strike slip fault that occurs typically between segments of a mid ocean ridge or other tectonic plate boundary and that is characterized by shallow high magnitude earthquakes …

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  • 67transform fault — Geol. a strike slip fault that offsets a mid ocean ridge in opposing directions on either side of an axis of seafloor spreading. Cf. fracture zone. [1970 75] * * * …

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  • 68transform fault — noun A geological fault (a form of strike slip fault) found in mid ocean ridges in which displacement undergoes a sudden change in direction …

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  • 69transform fault — noun Geology a strike slip fault occurring at the boundary between two plates of the earth s crust …

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  • 70transform fault — noun : a strike slip fault that ends abruptly at a point where its displacement translates into the movement of another feature, that occurs typically between segments of a midocean ridge or other tectonic plate boundary, and that is… …

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