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morph

[mawrf] / mɔrf /


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Many see a death cross as marking the spot in history that a pullback morphed into a downtrend.

From MarketWatch

The defense industry is being disrupted by privately held unicorns that want to morph into a new set of “neo-primes,” aiming to dominate in a world where autonomous systems are critical.

From Barron's

Outsider art in every sense of the word, and laden with scathing political and social commentary, Purifoy’s installations morph and change in the elements.

From Los Angeles Times

It was the start of her morphing into the same kind of snob that Mom accuses Auntie Jessa of being.

From Literature

Come to think of it, thoughts are perhaps not unlike a murmuration of starlings, flitting and swooping and morphing with seemingly serendipitous activation.

From The Wall Street Journal