Aún no tenemos significados para "assume the form".
1How can the arch-deceiver assume the form of an angel of light!
2He would require her to assume the form of her youth.
3Among the churches non-conformity began more decidedly to assume the form of secession.
4It was believed, too, that she could assume the form of a cat.
5Paul's work had therefore to assume the form of a polemic against superstition.
6Ultimately every proposition must assume the form 'A is, or is not, B.'
7This could assume the form of a casual promise.
8As she looked at him his face seemed to assume the form of earlier manhood.
9To clear away the table, denotes that pleasure will soon assume the form of trouble and indifference.
10It would be better still if she could suddenly assume the form of her husband, von Hartrott.
11Why did that puissant one assume the form of an animal, and for achieving what particular act?
12The increase of provision, under circumstances even the most advantageous, can only assume the form on an arithmetic series.
13The euphorbiaceae assume the form of colossal trees, constituting a considerable part of its strange and luxuriant forest growth.
14The indications, as a rule, will assume the form of visions and dreams and wild imaginings of various sorts.
15Bongas frequently assume the form of young men and women and form connections with human beings of the opposite sex.
16As he waved his scimitar over her head, he seemed unaccountably to assume the form and features of the tutor.
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Assume the form a través del tiempo
Assume the form por variante geográfica