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What is the past tense of metamorphose?

What's the past tense of metamorphose? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of metamorphose is metamorphosed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of metamorphose is metamorphoses.

The present participle of metamorphose is metamorphosing.

The past participle of metamorphose is metamorphosed.

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These supracrustal rocks are intruded by dolerite dykes that have been deformed and metamorphosed together with the country rock.
The tiny, freshly metamorphosed wood froglets then leave the water for a life on land.
She doesn't remember the very first day the nightingale's song metamorphosed into a crow's croak.
All this changed gradually and public servants metamorphosed into government servants.
Most of the rock formations have been metamorphosed, folded, and faulted during the fragmentation and collision of plates of the earth's crust.
Also on a hillside to the north is a contact metamorphosed bed rich in small, dark blue, platy corundum crystals.

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