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transformative
[ trans-fawr-muh-tiv ]
adjective
- causing a radical and typically positive change in outlook, character, form, or condition: Voting is a culturally and socially transformative action.
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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Origin of transformative1
Example Sentences
Whoever wins in Canada's election will bring that G7 economy firmly back into this globally transformative debate.
Still, when used in the appropriate setting, psychedelics have been transformative for many people.
He鈥檚 doing a study on the transformative effects of fear, but that doesn鈥檛 explain why the zombie miners wear clown masks, nor does it shed light on a number of supernatural idiosyncrasies.
The only way you get transformative research is by having something to transform in the first place.
The department added that a review of dental services was under way, but said the budget allocated "is not sufficient to meet the needs of the current service, let alone introduce the kind of transformative change that is needed".
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