alchemise
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Verb
alchemise (third-person singular simple present alchemises, present participle alchemising, simple past and past participle alchemised)
- (transitive) To change something's properties by means of alchemy or as if by magic.
- 2009 January 16, Peter Bradshaw, “The Wrestler review – heartfelt drama that alchemises a terrific central performance”, in The Guardian:
- Something about this gutsy, heartfelt drama from screenwriter Robert D Siegel and director Darren Aronofsky alchemises Rourke’s conceit into a terrifically engaging, likable and even vulnerable performance.
- 2011 September 13, Andrew Mueller, “TV highlights 14/09/2011”, in The Guardian:
- In tonight's opener, Kevin McCloud revisits the programme's longest-running saga – the five-year (and counting) epic of Stefan Lepkowsky and Annia Shabowska, who have been attempting to alchemise a cutting-edge contemporary home from the unpromising base metal of a derelict mill cottage in Northamptonshire.
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to change something's properties by means of alchemy
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