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metamorphose - use in sentences

Preposition: into

  • form: The other chair contains just Hugh Cornwell's head, which metamorphoses into a vaguely canine form.
  • butterfly: But this book is set to put things right and we too can metamorphose into butterflies of the cake variety.

Object

  • rock: Below the castle examples of contact metamorphosed country rock.
  • sandstone: The oldest Dalradian rocks in Tayside, ' the Grampian Group ' mostly consist of metamorphosed sandstones.
  • shale: The Tertiary dikes have metamorphosed the carboniferous shales to produce porcellanite and a range of minerals.
  • basalt: Geologically the axes from the New Guinea Highlands comprise thermally metamorphosed basalt, chert and greywacke depending on quarry source.

Modifying Another Word

  • suddenly: In other words, science communities suddenly metamorphose themselves into the highly competitive news conventions of the media code.

Preposition: into

  • adult: After two to three weeks the bright orange pupae have metamorphosed into new adults which climb into the plants to continue the cycle.
  • creature: The five Lisbon sisters have metamorphosed into sublime creatures, on the brink of what promises to be a spectacular womanhood.

Modifying Another Word

  • then: Dame Edna then metamorphosed into a very convincing Billy Connolly, who in turn took off the cast Dad's Army with attitude!
  • eventually: Organic deposits forms thick layers on the bottom, eventually metamorphosed by anaerobic bacteria and then pressure to yield hydrocarbons.
  • gradually: Meantime, in the late 19th century and into the 20th century, the term'dictatorship ' gradually metamorphosed.
  • quickly: The Coventry Environment Network quickly metamorphosed into the The Coventry Community Network.
  • slowly: Many simply got bigger and slowly metamorphosed into full-service advertising agencies.

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