All grow into synonyms
grow in·to
G g verb grow into
- adapt — If you adapt to a new situation or adapt yourself to it, you change your ideas or behaviour in order to deal with it successfully.
- come — When a person or thing comes to a particular place, especially to a place where you are, they move there.
- run — execution
- form — external appearance of a clearly defined area, as distinguished from color or material; configuration: a triangular form.
- get — to receive or come to have possession, use, or enjoyment of: to get a birthday present; to get a pension.
- transform — to change in form, appearance, or structure; metamorphose.
- go — to move or proceed, especially to or from something: They're going by bus.
- put — to move or place (anything) so as to get it into or out of a specific location or position: to put a book on the shelf.
- become — If someone or something becomes a particular thing, they start to change and develop into that thing, or start to develop the characteristics mentioned.
- translate — to turn from one language into another or from a foreign language into one's own: to translate Spanish.
- change — If there is a change in something, it becomes different.
- convert — If you convert a vehicle or piece of equipment, you change it so that it can use a different fuel.
- incline — to deviate from the vertical or horizontal; slant.
- shift — to put (something) aside and replace it by another or others; change or exchange: to shift friends; to shift ideas.
- metamorphose — to change the form or nature of; transform.
- mature — complete in natural growth or development, as plant and animal forms: a mature rose bush.
- wax — a fit of anger; rage.
- transmute — change into another form
- mutate — to change; alter.
- fashion — a prevailing custom or style of dress, etiquette, socializing, etc.: the latest fashion in dresses.
- render — to cause to be or become; make: to render someone helpless.
- modify — to change somewhat the form or qualities of; alter partially; amend: to modify a contract.
- transpose — to change the relative position, order, or sequence of; cause to change places; interchange: to transpose the third and fourth letters of a word.
- remodel — to model again.
- shape — Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers, Europe.
- transfigure — to change in outward form or appearance; transform.
- divert — to turn aside or from a path or course; deflect.
- mold — loose, friable earth, especially when rich in organic matter and favorable to the growth of plants.
- alter — If something alters or if you alter it, it changes.
- vary — to change or alter, as in form, appearance, character, or substance: to vary one's methods.
- remake — to make again or anew.
- refashion — a prevailing custom or style of dress, etiquette, socializing, etc.: the latest fashion in dresses.
- turn out — to cause to move around on an axis or about a center; rotate: to turn a wheel.