morph

[mɔːf]

morph Definition

  • 1to undergo a gradual process of transformation or change into something different
  • 2to transform someone or something into a different form or shape

Using morph: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "morph" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The caterpillar morphed into a butterfly.

  • Example

    The company has morphed into a global corporation.

  • Example

    The city has morphed into a bustling metropolis.

  • Example

    The character in the movie morphed into a monster.

morph Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with morph

  • to change gradually and completely into something else

    Example

    The small town has morphed into a thriving city.

  • to develop or evolve from something else

    Example

    The new music genre morphed out of a fusion of different styles.

  • to combine or blend together to form a new entity

    Example

    The two companies morphed together to create a stronger business.

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Summary: morph in Brief

The verb 'morph' [mɔːf] means to gradually transform or change into something different, or to transform someone or something into a different form or shape. It can be used to describe natural processes like a caterpillar morphing into a butterfly, or more figurative changes like a company morphing into a global corporation. The phrase 'morph into' describes a complete transformation, while 'morph out of' describes development or evolution from something else.

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