Change the form
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RESHAPEChange the form.
unmouldto change the form of
unmouldsUNMOULD, to change the form of
unmouldedUNMOULD, to change the form of
unmouldingUNMOULD, to change the form of
reconstituteChange the form and organization of (an institution)
reconstitutesChange the form and organization of (an institution)
reconstitutedChange the form and organization of (an institution)
reconstitutingChange the form and organization of (an institution)
reducerchange the denominations or form of without changing the value
gelledto change into or take on the form of a gel set
transformedMake a thorough or dramatic change in the form, appearance, or character of
remodelChange the structure or form of (something, esp. a building, policy, or procedure)
inflectto change the form of (a word) to express grammatical or syntactic relations
remodellingChange the structure or form of (something, esp. a building, policy, or procedure)
transformingMake a thorough or dramatic change in the form, appearance, or character of
transformsMake a thorough or dramatic change in the form, appearance, or character of
distortionsChange in the form of an electrical signal or sound wave during processing
remodeledChange the structure or form of (something, esp. a building, policy, or procedure)
remodelingChange the structure or form of (something, esp. a building, policy, or procedure)
remodelledChange the structure or form of (something, esp. a building, policy, or procedure)
transformto change the form of (a figure, expression, etc.) without in general changing the value
distortingChange the form of (an electrical signal or sound wave) during transmission, amplification, or other processing
inflectingChange the form of (a word) to express a particular grammatical function or attribute, typically tense, mood, person, number, case, and gender
inflectedChange the form of (a word) to express a particular grammatical function or attribute, typically tense, mood, person, number, case, and gender
metamorphosisA change of the form or nature of a thing or person into a completely different one, by natural or supernatural means
nasticof or showing sufficiently greater cellular force or growth on one side of an axis to change the form or position of the axis
inflectiona change in the form of a word, usually modification or affixation, signalling change in such grammatical functions as tense, voice, mood, person also INFLEXION
inflexiona change in the form of a word, usually modification or affixation, signalling change in such grammatical functions as tense, voice, mood, person also INFLECTION
inflexionsINFLEXION, a change in the form of a word, usually modification or affixation, signalling change in such grammatical functions as tense, voice, mood, person also INFLECTION
inflectionsINFLECTION, a change in the form of a word, usually modification or affixation, signalling change in such grammatical functions as tense, voice, mood, person also INFLEXION
inflectionA change in the form of a word (typically the ending) to express a grammatical function or attribute such as tense, mood, person, number, case, and gender
inflexionsA change in the form of a word (typically the ending) to express a grammatical function or attribute such as tense, mood, person, number, case, and gender
attractionThe influence exerted by one word on another that causes it to change to an incorrect form, e.g., the wages of sin is (for are) death
inflectionsA change in the form of a word (typically the ending) to express a grammatical function or attribute such as tense, mood, person, number, case, and gender
attractionsThe influence exerted by one word on another that causes it to change to an incorrect form, e.g., the wages of sin is (for are) death
strongerDenoting a class of verbs in Germanic languages that form the past tense and past participle by a change of vowel within the stem rather than by addition of a suffix (e.g., swim, swam, swum); contrasted with weak
strongestDenoting a class of verbs in Germanic languages that form the past tense and past participle by a change of vowel within the stem rather than by addition of a suffix (e.g., swim, swam, swum); contrasted with weak
chemistriesThe branch of science that deals with the identification of the substances of which matter is composed; the investigation of their properties and the ways in which they interact, combine, and change; and the use of these processes to form new substances
MORPHChange form