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Retransform

Retransform \Re`trans*form"\, v. t. To transform anew or back. -- Re`trans*for*ma"tion, n.

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retransform

vb. (context transitive English) To transform anew or back.

Usage examples of "retransform".

As have the male Baneswho, I should point out, often retransform into the fairy creatures you saw about you in the forest.

They were sitting together on the flight back up north, so she had been retransformed into April Elgar, and very lovely and mythical with it.

Our target will be hurled back: transformed into an imaginary temporal wavefront, and retransformed into matter after its propagation across time.

Then as the clock runs down this is retransformed into kinetic energy, causing the movements of the wheels.

I finished retransforming I realized that I was cold and very, very tired.

Varden was to depart with Varden's papers and Varden's passport furnished with a new photograph duly stamped with the Consular stamp, and to disappear quietly at Sydney and be retransformed into Mr.

The Sceptre had hidden both her and Drago so skilfully that neither Isfrael nor Shra, nor any one of the Avar, knew that she had travelled south to be retransformed at the Star Gate itself.

They were sitting together on the flight back up north, so she had been retransformed into April Elgar, and very lovely and mythical with it.

He retransformed to Guardian mode and readied the massive metalshod fists of the mecha.

If I could get the pain under control before I retransformed myself there was a chance that much of it would fade during the anatomical reshuffling.

I was so terrified, and some power beyond my knowing was tearing me apart, retransforming me back to this," her hand indicated her own body.