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transformative

/trans-fawr-muh-tiv/US // trænsˈfɔr mə tɪv //

变革性,变革性的,变革的,改造性

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : causing a radical and typically positive change in outlook, character, form, or condition:It's difficult to put into words how transformative and enriching it is to study abroad.Voting is a culturally and socially transformative action.

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Examples

  • Right now, hydrogen is high-carbon, and expensive—not exactly a promising state for a transformative, low-carbon fuel.

  • Acquired in a surprise March trade after the San Francisco 49ers decided they couldn’t meet the young Pro Bowler’s asking price on an extension, Buckner has had a transformative impact on the Colts’ defense.

  • I continue to think big and look for transformative opportunities in business and in life.

  • We seek to accelerate projects that offer not only solutions but plans for rapid implementation—projects that are transformative, broad in scope, and large in ambition.

  • The coinciding pieces of legislation would prove transformative.

  • At a rally in Pittsburgh a week before the election, Johnson laid out an ambitious, transformative vision for the United States.

  • Is that level of belief, is that amount of love transformative?

  • Her ballerinas are not aiming to enter show business, but rather to offer their community the transformative gift of dance.

  • CrossFit is in some ways more transformative for women than men.

  • Truly transformative experiences don't come for free, after all.

  • Let us consider such a mental transformative process in detail.

  • Surely at least the unclear conception of an adaptively transformative influence of food must be discarded.

  • Shelley has, however, an advantage over Nietzsche in his recognition of the transformative power of love.