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"alchemize" Definitions
  1. to change by alchemy : TRANSMUTE

28 Sentences With "alchemize"

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"So we can alchemize them into lightness," as she explained.
She can alchemize linen, photographs, newspapers, cardboard and photocopies into art.
I have to alchemize it into something that is at least creative and decent.
Ralph Ellison's Bledsoe delighted in the idea that he might alchemize power from deference.
"It makes me feel better if I can alchemize all of this," he said.
These changes alchemize a small piece of gold into a small piece of lead.
Consequently, CBT has revolutionized mental health care, allowing psychologists to alchemize therapy from an art into a science.
Its showrunners, the married couple Michelle and Robert King, have figured out how to alchemize our berserk era into entertainment.
It is a matter of paying attention to your frequency and vibration, so we can assimilate and alchemize these toxic energies.
These are the parts of myself that I have put out on the table because that's the way we alchemize them.
Only with perfect hindsight did Sears fail to alchemize internet access, credit cards and a retail heritage into something resembling Amazon.
But at their best, they create just that little bit more than they consume, and can eventually alchemize anxiety into total power. ●
I asked him the kind of questions you ask a new friend and learned that silence can alchemize into a new language.
By jumping into the pain, it can alchemize into something bigger, Ms. Serrante told us, and reconnect us with our deepest selves.
The director Damien Chazelle wanted to alchemize the city's present-day studios, freeways and vistas into an aria to the city's original spirit.
Accepting the Screen Actors Guild Award with his "Spotlight" castmates, Michael Keaton made a clear effort to alchemize any apathy around the film into gold.
But even if he's able to re-alchemize the Obama coalition of 2008 and 2012, he's shown no signs of being able to govern as effectively.
Rahman, Hampton's liaison, tells me that she's done plenty of organizing in the past, but that Planned Parenthood has provided new material that will actually help alchemize ideas into action.
What happened next has scarcely been documented, even though it represents a significant turn in his career — and shows how restlessly he continued to alchemize history and the present, into his last years.
He had been united with his younger self: the boy founder, unacquainted with regulators, haters, and bodyguards, blissfully relating his visions to a team that would alchemize them into software, and then change the world in the very best way.
You complete a survey, sharing your likes and dislikes, and the platform sends, week after week, precisely measured portions of proteins, veggies, fruits, oils, and spices required to make dinner and the necessary recipes to alchemize these ingredients into Food Network-level dinners.
There's nothing capitalism can't alchemize into a business opportunity, but for it to be a useful tool for marketers, body positivity needed to be decoupled from fatness and political advocacy, sanitized, and neatly repackaged into something that begins and ends with images.
But to do so is dangerous because it overlooks the degree to which Peterson has tapped into something very real, very necessary, and very strong: a legitimate spiritual hunger for meaning that, combined with the eroticized trappings of "countercultural" transgression, alchemize into a heady intellectual cocktail.
At the end of our call, I ask him if he has any warnings he'd give to the kids who might be watching his video, and who decide to alchemize their dairy products and energy drinks on their own time in order to boost their own organic Shield Meters.
Spectators may be a bit surprised with the selection as predecessors have traditionally held some crossover appeal to mainstream hip-hop audiences (Ward being signed by Jay-Z's Roc Nation Sports and Jones being an actual rapper himself), while Golovkin, a foreign transplant from Kazakhstan, is still learning the ropes of the English language, let alone being able to alchemize vocabulary into catchy rap verses.
The New York Times observed that the transcript of the speech was e-mailed more frequently than their news story on the speech, and suggested that this might be indicative of a new pattern in how young people receive news, avoiding conventional media filters. Maureen Dowd further referenced the phenomenon on March 30, writing in her column that Obama "can ensorcell when he has to, and he has viral appeal. Who else could alchemize a nuanced 40-minute speech on race into must-see YouTube viewing for 20-year-olds?" By May 30, the speech had been viewed on YouTube over 4.5 million times.
Blonde Teenie Sucking (2004), Black Series 12, biscuits on wood Mondongo have been called "always provocative" and "perhaps the most disturbing art collective in Argentina and the region." At one point their manifesto described them as "three witches stirring it up in a cauldron ... attempting to alchemize, to distil and to ooze all of the 'all- ness' of it all." Their intention, reminiscent of Pop Art, is to produce work of high artistic quality that can be appreciated equally by "all strata [of society] ... the neighbour or a museum director". They work collectively, discussing an idea extensively until they know how to realise it; often they do not recall who originated it.
Wallace has also been categorized as a science writer, and his work contains much scientific information, but it also has folkloric, philosophical, and religious dimensions. This has led to controversy, as when a March 20, 1983 New York Times Book Review piece on his third book, The Klamath Knot, by then Times reporter Clifford May, accused him of playing "fast and loose" with concepts like evolution and mythology, getting "caught up with what are apparently attempts to alchemize science into poetry." On the other hand, the eminent botanist and co-founder of the "neo-Darwinian synthesis," G. Ledyard Stebbins, described The Klamath Knot as: "A classic of natural history that will take its place alongside Walden and A Sand County Almanac." Wallace has tried to couple his writing with conservation activism.

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