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transformative

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Adj — Causing a major and lasting change.

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Etymology

From Medieval Latin "transformativus," ultimately from Latin "transformare" ("to transform").

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What does “transformative” mean?

The word “transformative” means causing a major and lasting change. In plain terms, describes something that fundamentally and lastingly changes a person or situation.

How do you pronounce “transformative”?

“Transformative” is pronounced trahns-FAW-muh-tihv (/tɹænsˈfɔɹmətɪv/ in IPA).

How do you use “transformative” in a sentence?

Here is “transformative” used in a sentence: “Getting a scholarship was a transformative experience for him.”

What part of speech is “transformative”?

“Transformative” is an adjective.

Where does the word “transformative” come from?

The word “transformative” comes from Medieval Latin. From Medieval Latin "transformativus," ultimately from Latin "transformare" ("to transform").

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