transformation

UK /ˌtɹæns.fə(ɹ)ˈmeɪ.ʃən/ US /ˌtɹæns.fɔɹˈmeɪ.ʃən/
noun 5

Collocations

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(noun.)

ADJ

amazing, complete, dramatic, fundamental, major, miraculous, profound, radical, remarkable, revolutionary, startling, total | subtle | gradual | immediate, instant, rapid, sudden | cultural, economic, historical, intellectual, physical, political, social, structural

VERB + TRANSFORMATION

undergo

The old factory underwent a remarkable transformation when new owners invested in modern equipment.

make

After years of practice, she finally made the transformation into a confident public speaker.

achieve, bring about, carry out, cause, effect, lead to

The new coach's training methods have achieved a remarkable transformation in the team's performance.

accelerate | complete

TRANSFORMATION + VERB

begin

come about, occur, take place

The dramatic transformation of the town took place over just five years.

TRANSFORMATION + NOUN

process

PREP

~ from

The old factory underwent a complete transformation from an abandoned building into a modern shopping centre.

~ in

The new manager brought about a remarkable transformation in how the team worked together.

~ into

The old factory's transformation into a modern shopping center took three years to complete.

~ to

The old factory's transformation to a modern office building took three years.

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