transshape

/ˈtrænzʃeɪp/

Definitions

1. verb

to change the shape or form of something, often in a creative or innovative way

“The artist transshaped the clay into a beautiful sculpture.”

2. verb

to transform or reshape something, often in a more complex or sophisticated way

“The software company transshaped the old system into a more efficient and user-friendly one.”

3. noun

the act of changing the shape or form of something

“The transshape of the landscape was a result of the geological process.”

4. noun

a new or innovative shape or form

“The artist’s latest creation was a remarkable transshape of the traditional sculpture.”

Synonyms

  • reform
  • reshape

Antonyms

  • disfigure
  • unshape