Pronunciation: /məˈtæs.təˌzaɪz/
verb to spread to other parts of the body, typically referring to the spread of cancer cells
A1 Cancer cells can spread to other parts of the body and metastasize.
A2 Doctors closely monitor patients for any signs that the cancer may metastasize.
B1 Early detection is key in preventing cancer from metastasizing to vital organs.
B2 The oncologist explained how cancer cells can metastasize through the lymphatic system.
C1 Researchers are studying ways to prevent cancer cells from metastasizing and forming new tumors.
C2 Metastasis is a complex process involving the migration and growth of cancer cells in distant organs.
formal The cancer cells have the potential to metastasize to other parts of the body.
informal If the tumor spreads, it can metastasize and cause more problems.
slang Once cancer cells start to spread, they can really metastasize quickly.
figurative The rumors about his promotion began to metastasize throughout the office.
metastasized
metastasizes
more metastasized
most metastasized
metastasizes
will metastasize
has metastasized
is metastasizing
metastasize
metastasize
metastasize
metastasizing
metastasized