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Example sentences for "transmutes"

Lexicographically close words:
transmutable; transmutation; transmutations; transmute; transmuted; transmuting; transoceanic; transom; transoms; transparence
  1. The poet transmutes his subconscious or machine body into words; and the artist, into colour or sound or into carved stone.

  2. The engineer transmutes his subconscious body into long buildings, into aisles of windows, into stories of thoughtful machines.

  3. For morality, as the poet insists, is a process in which an ideal is gradually realized through conflict with the actual--an actual which it both produces and transmutes at every stage of the progress.

  4. It is their combined power that gives interest and meaning to the facts of life, and transmutes them into a moral and intellectual order.

  5. The author first transmutes the concrete actualities of life into abstract realities; and then he transmutes these abstract realities into concrete imaginings.

  6. It transmutes the prose of living into the poetry of idealization, as love transmutes the physical fact of osculation into the beatitude of a kiss.

  7. Its miracle touch transmutes five feet eight inches of flesh and bones into solid silver!

  8. Its miracle touch transmutes five feet eight inches of flesh and bones into solid silver!

  9. One transmutes it into gold; the other into lead.

  10. The one transmutes it into deadly poison; the other into delicious honey.

  11. Unlike his Teutonic master, he taught (and it was also the view of Jane Leade) that in the end Divine Love transmutes evil into good and even hell into Paradise.

  12. Does not this simply mean that the derivativeless element, whenever it enters into combination, inevitably transmutes into its mate which has derivatives?

  13. True happiness must ever have the tinge of sorrow outlived, the sense of pain softened by the mellowing years, the chastening of loss that in the wondrous mystery of time transmutes our suffering into love and sympathy with others.

  14. The student thinks in English and then transmutes into French, or reads in French but transmutes into English before he can understand.

  15. As he receives the truth of nature with reverence and joy, so he transmutes truth into beauty.

  16. The vital is born out of inspiration, and the living idea transmutes its material into emotion.

  17. Love, in the divine alchemy of life, transmutes all duties into privileges, all responsibilities into joys.


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