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morph

verb as in change

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The problem with this strategy is that a person whose entire political history has been conspiratorial and often racist insanity is probably not a person who is going to morph into a normal member of Congress overnight.

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I watch the rope of water morph into the shape of a sword and freeze into ice by the time Tano’s fingers close around the hilt.

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The ripples made from the breach morph into waves that slash against the ship, nearly tipping us over.

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One U.S. official said the exact terms of Syria’s role were still up for discussion, labeling Monday’s announcement a political signal that will eventually morph into broader anti-ISIS assistance on intelligence and military operations.

While his day-to-day living quarters may not be as lavish as one might expect, he is known to have a love of unique cars, including one that can morph into a submarine.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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