shapeshift

Etymology
Probably a.

Verb

 * 1)  To change one's shape or form (into another) through often magical means, normally applied only to living beings.
 * 2)  To undergo a noticeable change (in character for example), to metamorphosize.
 * 3) * 2019, Adam Turner-Heffer, Chelsea Wolfe: Birth of Violence review, The Skinny, September 2019, page 57:
 * While Chelsea Wolfe has often shapeshifted in terms of how she presents her music, one thing remains constant: her big mood.
 * 1)  To undergo a noticeable change (in character for example), to metamorphosize.
 * 2) * 2019, Adam Turner-Heffer, Chelsea Wolfe: Birth of Violence review, The Skinny, September 2019, page 57:
 * While Chelsea Wolfe has often shapeshifted in terms of how she presents her music, one thing remains constant: her big mood.

Translations

 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: ,
 * Dutch:, , gedaante wisselen
 * Finnish: muuttaa muotoa
 * German: sich verwandeln