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transfiguration
[ trans-fig-yuh-rey-shuhn, trans-fig- ]
noun
- the act of transfiguring.
- the state of being transfigured.
- (initial capital letter) the supernatural and glorified change in the appearance of Jesus on the mountain. Matthew 17:1–9.
- (initial capital letter) the church festival commemorating this, observed on August 6.
transfiguration
1/ ˌtrænsfɪɡjʊˈreɪʃən /
noun
- the act or an instance of transfiguring or the state of being transfigured
Transfiguration
2/ ˌtrænsfɪɡjʊˈreɪʃən /
noun
- New Testament the change in the appearance of Christ that took place before three disciples (Matthew 17:1–9)
- the Church festival held in commemoration of this on Aug 6
Word History and Origins
Origin of transfiguration1
Example Sentences
And they emphasize overlooked histories with sheer, undeniable accretion, or what the artist has called an “aesthetic of accumulation: accumulation of experience, reference, memory, and transfiguration.”
In the empty streets of Metamorfosi, which in Greek means transfiguration, piles of residents' belongings, framed paintings, furniture, blankets and carpets, are the only spot of colour in the mud.
Najeebah Al-Ghadban is a collage artist who, through the cutting away or transfiguration of images, focuses on how much we reveal or conceal about our internal worlds.
Wheeldon gives the score’s moment of transfiguration to the backdrop, letting both the dancers and us gaze at it in wonder, as we might behold a glorious dawn.
But by the end of the film, because of her brief transfiguration, we share something crucial with her.
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