WordNet
change form
v. assume a different shape or form [syn: change shape, deform]
Usage examples of "change form".
It rears back, if such a thing is possible, and slowly, gradually begins to change form.
When excited, they do not themselves move or change form, but transmit a motor impulse to the bending part of their own and adjoining tentacles, and are thus carried towards the centre of the leaf.
It looked molten, despite the crystalline facets, as she held it between her hands, and it seemed to change form, the color and light within it shifting and playing.