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

    • Metamorphoses

      Metamorphoses definition: a series of mythological tales or...

    • Metamict

      Metamict definition: of or denoting the amorphous state of a...

    • Metanarrative

      Metanarrative definition: (in postmodernist literary theory)...

    • Metamorphism

      Metamorphism definition: a change in the structure or...

    • Mutate

      Mutate definition: to change; alter. . See examples of...

    • Transmute

      Transmute definition: to change from one nature, substance,...

  3. 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.

  4. [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. The caterpillar will eventually metamorphose into a butterfly.

  5. Metamorphose means to change into a wholly different form or appearance, or to cause something to undergo such a change. See synonyms, translations, and usage examples from various sources.

  6. 1. a. : change of physical form, structure, or substance especially by supernatural means. the metamorphosis of humans into animals. b. : a striking alteration in appearance, character, or circumstances. The company has gone through a series of metamorphoses. 2.

  7. Sep 30, 2024 · metamorphose (third-person singular simple present metamorphoses, present participle metamorphosing, simple past and past participle metamorphosed) (of a moth or insect, intransitive) To undergo metamorphosis. (by extension, intransitive) To undergo some transformation. 1936, William Faulkner, Absalom, Absalom!: In fact, perhaps this is the ...

  8. Metamorphose means to develop and change into something completely different. Learn how to use this word in sentences, see its pronunciation, synonyms, grammar, and translations.