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Transformative

Transformative \Trans*form"a*tive\, a. [Cf. F. transformatif.] Having power, or a tendency, to transform.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
transformative

1660s, from Latin transformatus, past participle of transformare (see transform) + -ive.

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transformative

a. That causes transformation

Usage examples of "transformative".

The transformative relationship between the old self and the new self is thus paralleled by, but different from, a performative relationship between the real self and the pretended self.

Ego itself is painted in the very worst possible light: following the typical Romantic agenda, the Ego is defined as a dissociation and not as a transformative and transcending differentiation.

The transformative power of dreams is inherent, and this power can be nurtured, developed, and enhanced dramatically by turning conscious attentions to dreams and working with them, either alone, or in company with others.

None of those shocks were as transformative as Transdimensional Extended Projection technology, a.

We will later address in more detail the topic of whether these myths actually contained any genuinely transcendental, mystical, or transformative spiritual capacities (as maintained by, e.

I will not rise on tides of air pushed down by feathers, but I will flex my mind like a wing and soar on channels of power, transformative energy, thaumaturgic flow, the binding and exploding force that inheres, that Grimnebulin calls crisis.

Enter Richard Dobson, of the Transformative Arts Institute in San Geronimo, California.