verb
- to change the shape or form of something completely
Usage: rare; literary
Examples
- The artist sought to transshape the clay into something beautiful.
- Magic could transshape the ordinary stone into gold.
- The sculptor’s vision was to transshape raw marble into lifelike figures.
- Ancient myths tell of gods who could transshape mortals into animals.
- The intense heat began to transshape the metal beyond recognition.