Verb
(biology, fantasy, mythology, intransitive) To change one's shape or form (into another) through often magical means, normally applied only to living beings.
(figuratively, intransitive) To undergo a noticeable change (in character for example), to metamorphosize.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgHe wins the bet by animating his Little Nemo characters, who shapeshift and transform.sfn In 1984, Arnaud Sélignac produced and directed a film called Nemo citation. Source: Internet
The druids specialized in Balance can shapeshift into a Moonkin, which will enhance the druid's and their group's offensive spells, making them viable as ranged damage dealers and support. Source: Internet
It's likely Whisper A'daire, an agent of Ra's al Ghul, who gave her immortality and the ability to shapeshift. Source: Internet
They’ll converse over coffee, and when Martha leaves, she’ll shapeshift first to J’onn J’onzz, and then to General Swanwick, thereby revealing that Martian Manhunter has been the military leader this whole time. Source: Internet
They are spell casters (healer/damage dealer hybrids) in their humanoid form, but they gain the ability to shapeshift into different forms as they progress through the game. Source: Internet