The Collaborative International Dictionary
Metamorphose \Met`a*mor"phose\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Metamorphosed; p. pr. & vb. n. Metamorphosing.] [Cf. F. m['e]tamorphoser.] To change into a different form; to transform; to transmute.
And earth was metamorphosed into man.
--Dryden.
Wiktionary
vb. (present participle of metamorphose English)
Usage examples of "metamorphosing".
Thea thought with a contempt that surprised her - like bizarre animals: metamorphosing creatures of the forest, not human at all.
Except in those individuals for whom these dark thoughts became real, metamorphosing into deed.
Clip returned from his survey of the exterior situation, metamorphosing to man-form.
It was a fascinated adherence of heart and soul, a metamorphosing appropriation.
Dostoyevsky describes could be the specific but relatively ordinary psychic state he felt at the beginning of the few fits which occurred when he was awake, transformed and idealised by the metamorphosing power of his genius.