Adjective
transformational (comparative more transformational, superlative most transformational)
Of, pertaining to or leading to transformation.
“2019 was a transformational year for Uber and I’m gratified by our progress, steadily delivering against the commitments we’ve made to our shareholders on our path to profitability,” said Dara Khosrowshahi, CEO, in a statement. Source: Internet
“Agile” is commonly used in software development to improve quality, transparency and flexibility in achieving transformational outcomes. Source: Internet
A liminal space, which can be both geographical as well as metaphorical or spiritual, is the transitional or transformational space between a “real” (secure, known, limited) world and an unknown or imaginary space of both risk and possibility. Source: Internet
As a G20 member and the Chair of the 2020 G20, hosting this high-level meeting is historic for Saudi Arabia, showcasing the results of the ongoing transformational Saudi Vision 2030 reflected in its Presidency. Source: Internet
And the phone is just eerily silent and I’m starting to hang my head a little bit,” Suber said, getting “choked up,” about a transformational moment in his life. Source: Internet
“At Futurebrand, we’re fortunate to have some very strong relationships with our clients – relationships with like-minded people who want to build transformational brands – and it’s great to be able to welcome MyFavorito to the Futurebrand family too.” Source: Internet