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morphing
[mawr-fing]
noun
the smooth transformation of one image into another by computer, as in a motion picture.
morphing
/ ˈɔːɪŋ /
noun
a computer technique used for graphics and in films, in which one image is gradually transformed into another image without individual changes being noticeable in the process
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of morphing1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of morphing1
Example Sentences
A status, that in the last few years, after making eclectic, uncompromising and witty albums since 1971, is morphing into something approaching mainstream recognition.
Bronny James has been their most improved player simply by morphing from a punch line into, well, a player.
“What I see is he’s done an excellent job of morphing it to his players,” McVay said during a video conference with reporters.
Almodóvar, now 75, offers his response, giving us a gentle but vibrant character study that consistently teases the possibility of morphing into a thriller.
Nothing about Stonewall’s landmark status prevents the building from reverting to a bagel shop or morphing into a dentist’s office or a nail salon.
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