metamorphose Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌmet.əˈmɔː.fəʊz]
  • Us [ ˌmet̬.əˈmɔːr.foʊz]

Meaning of metamorphose In English

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Examples of metamorphose

  • Score, infinitely pliable, can manipulate and metamorphose, clouding lines of functional demarcation - even emulating source.

  • The sequence dips c. 20-30° to the east but is otherwise largely undeformed and only weakly metamorphosed.

  • The lower part of the formation is often metamorphosed and deformed into strongly magnetic mica schists.

  • With the implementation of care management, social workers metamorphosed with variable pace and success from advocates to gatekeepers.

  • Though the classes had different interests, those differences were rarely metamorphosed into clearly demarcated lines of con-ict.

  • Some of these sediments have been regionally metamorphosed to garnet grade, raising the possibility of fluid and element migration.

  • The year 1529, we are told, marks the watershed when parishes metamorphosed from ' commercial ' units into ' spiritual ' communities.

  • They pupate and metamorphose into adults within the seed and emerge to seek mates and new hosts.

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