Pronunciation: /ˈmjuˌteɪt/
verb to undergo a change or alteration in form or nature
A1 Some animals can mutate to adapt to their environment.
A2 Plants can mutate due to changes in climate.
B1 Genetic mutations can cause cells to mutate and become cancerous.
B2 Scientists are studying how viruses mutate to develop effective vaccines.
C1 The virus has the potential to mutate rapidly, making it difficult to control.
C2 Mutations in the DNA can cause genes to mutate and lead to genetic disorders.
formal The virus has the potential to mutate rapidly, making it difficult to develop effective treatments.
informal I heard that some viruses can mutate and become even more contagious.
slang Dude, did you see how that rumor mutated into a totally different story?
figurative Over time, her feelings towards him began to mutate from love to resentment.
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