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sultry summer days of his youth. How can Eleanor be so tranquil<br />

when everything about her is so chaotic?<br />

tranquillize<br />

v. calm, soothe, pacify, still, quiet, relax, lull, compose,<br />

sedate: He soon fell asleep, tranquillized by the medication<br />

that had been administered to him.<br />

tranquillizer<br />

n. bromide, barbiturate, opiate, sedative, anti-psychotic,<br />

anti-anxiety drug, Slang downer, red: She had been prescribed<br />

tranquillizers, and developed severe side-effects.<br />

transact v. do, carry on or out, conduct, manage, handle, negotiate,<br />

transact, administer, discharge, perform, enact, settle,<br />

conclude, complete, finish: We are flying to Frankfurt today to<br />

transact some business.<br />

transaction<br />

n. 1 deal, dealing, negotiation, matter, affair, business,<br />

action, proceeding, agreement, arrangement, bargain: This<br />

transaction must not be revealed to the stock market. 2<br />

transactions. proceedings, record(s), acta, minutes, annals,<br />

Colloq goings-on, doings: The Society's transactions are<br />

published annually.<br />

transcend v. surpass, outstrip, exceed, go beyond, outdistance, overstep,<br />

outdo, excel, overshadow, top, outdistance, outvie, rise above,<br />

outshine, beat: Her performance at La Scala transcended that of<br />

every other Mimi I have heard.<br />

transcendent<br />

adj. peerless, incomparable, unequalled, matchless, unrivalled,<br />

unparalleled, unique, consummate, paramount, superior,<br />

surpassing, supreme, pre-eminent, sublime, excellent, superb,<br />

magnificent, marvellous; transcendental: Can there be any doubt<br />

of Einstein's transcendent genius?<br />

transcribe<br />

v. 1 copy, reproduce, replicate, duplicate: I am busy<br />

transcribing my lecture notes. 2 translate, transliterate,<br />

write out, render, represent, show, interpret: The Rosetta<br />

Stone has the same text transcribed in Egyptian hieroglyphics

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