Which preposition to use with transfigured
The tall pines growing on the moraines stood transfigured in the glowing light, the poplar groves on the levels of the basin were masses of orange-yellow, and the late-blooming goldenrods added gold to gold.
Ovaries or testes actively functioning erupt upon the calm spectacle, and the girl is transfigured into the maid, the boy into the youth.
The man, a fat, comfortable bourgeois, was transfigured with frightful, murderous rage.
And then, some days after this, he took three of his disciples, the favored John and James and Peter, and went up with them "into a mountain, apart by themselves, and was transfigured before them."
Could he bear to think of the commonplace little house which Jenny had transfigured to a shrine being desecrated with vulgar occupation?
In these himenes one may see transfigured for moments the soul of the Polynesian ascending above the dust of the west, which smothers his articulation.
He reproduces the conceptions of the rabbis, of the popular Jewish belief, of Gamaliel, of Tarsus, of Athens; transfigured on the heights of thought to which he climbed, in his intense musings over the problem of Jesus of Nazareth, while buried away in Arabia.
Not with every year is the soil transfigured about him; Not in haste does the tree stretch forth, as soon as 'tis planted, Full-grown arms toward heaven and decked with plenteous blossoms.
The smaller craft, moored close to the shore, seemed transfigured as in a fog of gold.
Every passing "I would be," of the saints of old looked forth, transfigured from the face of One who said "I AM.