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Definition of metamorphose verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

metamorphose

verb
 
/ˌmetəˈmɔːfəʊz/
 
/ˌmetəˈmɔːrfəʊz/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they metamorphose
 
/ˌmetəˈmɔːfəʊz/
 
/ˌmetəˈmɔːrfəʊz/
he / she / it metamorphoses
 
/ˌmetəˈmɔːfəʊzɪz/
 
/ˌmetəˈmɔːrfəʊzɪz/
past simple metamorphosed
 
/ˌmetəˈmɔːfəʊzd/
 
/ˌmetəˈmɔːrfəʊzd/
past participle metamorphosed
 
/ˌmetəˈmɔːfəʊzd/
 
/ˌmetəˈmɔːrfəʊzd/
-ing form metamorphosing
 
/ˌmetəˈmɔːfəʊzɪŋ/
 
/ˌmetəˈmɔːrfəʊzɪŋ/
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  1. [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.
  2. [intransitive] metamorphose (from something) (into something) (formal) to change into something completely different, especially over a period of time synonym transform
  3. Word Originlate 16th cent.: from French métamorphoser, from métamorphose via Latin from Greek metamorphōsis, from metamorphoun ‘transform, change shape’.
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