Crossword-Solution: METAMORPHOSE 12 letters, 55 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 21

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Word Word Type Definition
Metamorphose v. t. To change into a different form; to transform; to
transmute.
Metamorphose n. Same as Metamorphosis.

We have 55 clues for the answer “METAMORPHOSE”

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to change into a different physical form especially by supernatural means 1 answer
metaphoric process 1 answer
METAMORPHIC process 1 answer
CHANGE COMPLETELY THE NATURE OR APPEARANCE OF 11 answers
Rework 30 answers
reassemble 41 answers
recondition 43 answers
Emend 44 answers
remodel 50 answers
Overhaul 50 answers
Vary 52 answers
revitalise 53 answers
Modify 54 answers
Outdo 54 answers
Redo 55 answers
revive 56 answers
Beautify 56 answers
Reproduce 57 answers
differ 57 answers
reconstruct 57 answers
remake 58 answers
restore 58 answers
renew 58 answers
transmute 58 answers
Amend 58 answers
refurbish 59 answers
rejuvenate 59 answers
Exceed 59 answers
renovate 60 answers
Recover 60 answers
Convert 60 answers
Reclaim 60 answers
rebuild 62 answers
Make over 63 answers
reinforce 63 answers
Refine 64 answers
Ameliorate 64 answers
Transform 66 answers
Diversify 66 answers
Mend 66 answers
Reverse 69 answers
Adjust 70 answers
rectify 70 answers
Repair 71 answers
ALTER ___ 72 answers
Condition 73 answers
Surpass 74 answers
Improve 81 answers
Turn 90 answers
BETTER ___ 90 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETRAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with METAMORPHOSE (5)

Then do you now model the form of a multitudinous, many-headed monster, having a ring of heads of all manner of beasts, tame and wild, which he is able to generate and metamorphose at will.
Plato's Republic Plato 2008
Thus the metamorphose of the eye, which became as keen and vivid as that of an eagle, completed the extraordinary change in the face.
The Village Rector Honore de Balzac 1999
These conjurors, like Zeus or Indra, can affect the weather, work miracles, assume what shapes, animal, vegetable, or inorganic, they please, and can metamorphose other persons into similar shapes.
Myth, Ritual, and Religion, Vol. 1 Andrew Lang 2001
They refused, and he assumed the form of a bull, a lion, and a leopard as easily as the chiefs of the Abipones become tigers, or as the chiefs among the African Barotse and Balonda metamorphose themselves into lions and alligators.(1) The daughters of Minyas, in alarm, drew lots to determine which of them should sacrifice a victim to the god.
Myth, Ritual, and Religion, Vol. 1 Andrew Lang 2001
Indeed, we must prepare ourselves to obey." I had some trouble in keeping my laughter down, for it was in my power to metamorphose Christine into a grand Venetian lady, the wife of a senator; but that was not my intention.
Venetian Years: Return to Venice Jacques Casanova de Seingalt 2006

Quotes with METAMORPHOSE (3)

Are we, intellectual sirs, not actively or passively 'producing' more and more words, more books, more articles, ceaselessly refilling the pot-boiler of speech, gorging ourselves on it rather, seizing books and 'experiences', to metamorphose them as quickly as possible into other words, plugging us in here, being plugged in there, just like Mina on her blue squared oilcloth, extending the market and the trade in words of course, but also multiplying the chances of jouissance,…
Jean-Francois Lyotard Libidinal Economy
Youth is terrible: it is a stage trod by children in buskins and a variety of costumes mouthing speeches they've memorized and fanatically believe but only half understand. And history is terrible because it so often ends up a playground for the immature; a playground for the young Nero, a playground for the young Bonaparte, a playground for the easily roused mobs of children whose simulated passions and simplistic poses suddenly metamorphose into a catastrophically real reality.
Milan Kundera The Joke
Each thing organizes the space around it, rebuffing or sidling up against other things; each thing calls, gestures, beckons to other beings or battles them for our attention; things expose themselves to the sun or retreat among the shadows, shouting with their loud colors or whispering with their seeds; rocks snag lichen spores from the air and shelter spiders under their flanks; clouds converse with the fathomless blue and metamorphose into one another; they spill rain upon …
David Abram Becoming Animal: An Earthly Cosmology