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    metamorphose
    /ˌmɛtəˈmɔːfəʊz/

    verb

    • 1. (of an insect or amphibian) undergo metamorphosis, especially into the adult form: "feed the larvae to your fish before they metamorphose into adults"
    • 2. subject (rock) to metamorphism: "the extreme heat metamorphosed the sandstone, baking it white and producing a quartzite rock"

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  2. The meaning of METAMORPHOSE is to change into a different physical form especially by supernatural means. How to use metamorphose in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Metamorphose.

  3. to change into a completely different form or type: The awkward boy I knew had metamorphosed into a tall, confident man. Synonyms. change (BECOME DIFFERENT) transform. transmogrify humorous. turn (someone/something) into someone/something. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Changing. about-face. about-turn. alterable. altered. alternate.

  4. Metamorphose definition: to change the form or nature of; transform.. See examples of METAMORPHOSE used in a sentence.

  5. to change into a completely different form or type: The awkward boy I knew had metamorphosed into a tall, confident man. Synonyms. change (BECOME DIFFERENT) transform. transmogrify humorous. turn (someone/something) into someone/something. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Changing. about-face. about-turn. alterable. altered. alternate.

  6. : a typically marked and more or less abrupt developmental change in the form or structure of an animal (such as a butterfly or a frog) occurring subsequent to birth or hatching. the metamorphosis of caterpillars into butterflies. Did you know? Many ancient myths end in a metamorphosis.

  7. Use the verb metamorphose to describe a total transformation, like an egg into a bird or a seed into a tomato plant. When someone or something changes in appearance, they also metamorphose, the way a messy kid does when he tucks in his shirt and combs his hair.

  8. metamorphose. verb. /ˌmetəˈmɔːfəʊz/ /ˌmetəˈmɔːrfəʊz/ Verb Forms. [intransitive] metamorphose (from something) (into something) (biology) (of an insect or an amphibian, such as a frog) to change from its young form to its adult form in two or more separate stages; to experience metamorphosis.

  9. 1. To be changed or transformed: "the man whom he would be if he could become, metamorphose into, the lover, the husband" (William Faulkner). 2. To undergo metamorphosis or metamorphism. [French métamorphoser, from Old French, from metamorphose, metamorphosis, from Latin metamorphōsis; see metamorphosis .]

  10. to change or make something or someone change into something completely different, especially over a period of time synonym transform The caterpillar will eventually metamorphose into a butterfly.

  11. A complete guide to the word "METAMORPHOSE": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.