English to Malay Dictionary transmutation

transmutation

transmutasi
definition
noun
the transmutation of the political economy of the postwar years was complete
the action of changing or the state of being changed into another form.
example
What about psychokinesis, clairvoyance, 'transmutation' , precipitation of matter?
Our evaluations after such 'transmutation' will again be merely perspectives, but their point of view will then be affirmative and affirming.
The notion of particularity serves both politically and epistemologically to blur the 'transmutation' of socialism back into capitalism.
With Darwin we have even more of a puzzle, because we have more evidence in his notebooks on his thoughts about the 'transmutation' of species.
Alchemical symbolism permeates several of Shakespeare's plays; King Lear in particular has been interpreted as an allegory of alchemical 'transmutation' .
the 'transmutation' of the political economy of the post-war years was complete
The example cited by you, as proof of beneficial mutations (of bacterial resistance to antibiotics) is irrelevant to the Darwinian explanation of the 'transmutation' of species.
The principal goal of alchemists was the conversion or 'transmutation' of base metals like lead into gold.
If you are not aware, there is no change, no 'transmutation' , no movement.
In 1903, Ernest Rutherford and Frederick Soddy made the astonishing discovery that natural radioactivity involves 'transmutation' .
By 1902 Rutherford and his colleague Frederick Soddy were proposing that a different chemical element is formed whenever a radioactive element decays, a process known as 'transmutation' .
The complete 'transmutation' of even one animal species into a different species has never been directly observed either in the laboratory or in the field.
The two Latin words interrupt the miraculous 'transmutation' of the classical poet into a speaker of contemporary Italian, creating a sudden lapse in time.
Maisie's ‘wondering’ consciousness becomes the medium of a perverse animation, an uncanny crossover or 'transmutation' between animate and inanimate, person and thing.
In the historical process, the instinctive drive to change or wish to be part of a massive 'transmutation' of identity inevitably leads to codification.
Among the alchemists's asserted aims were the 'transmutation' of base metals into gold, as well as the preparation of an elixir of longevity and a universal cure for illness.
In other words, the radioactive atom has undergone a 'transmutation' from one element to another.
But by now it's too late: the damage done to the original vision by its 'transmutation' into orthodoxy is irreversible.
It's one thing making acid from air and water vapour, quite another for delicate chemical 'transmutation' like this.
the 'transmutation' of the political economy of the postwar years was complete
But that would require another sort of 'transmutation' .
Because isomer weapons would not involve 'transmutation' of nuclear species, they don't come under the rubric of existing nonproliferation treaties.
The transformation, 'transmutation' really, is fascinating.
Do we call this 'transmutation' or transubstantiation?
I realise now that my near Jekyll and Hyde 'transmutation' came about insidiously, like a winter's dawn, a consequence of years of tramping the murky corridors of environmental reporting.
When punk rock burns brightly, it is capable of amazing feats of 'transmutation' .
The idea of 'transmutation' through alchemy was one that was taken quite seriously and Dee was granted special rights far beyond someone of his standing.
This 'transmutation' into pole-dancing temptresses doesn't do anything for me.
So he either has complete fixism of species, or he has 'transmutation' of species.
He had long believed in the 'transmutation' of species, although he did not initially accept the concept of single progenitor ancestor.
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