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evolve

[ih-volv] / ɪˈvɒlv /


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So, when she was asked to do this film, she arrived with a clear sense of what the franchise meant to her, and how she wanted to evolve it.

From BBC

"Understanding these trade-offs deepens our insight into how aging evolves and how males and females balance survival and reproduction differently."

From Science Daily

It isn’t too early to begin planning how monetary arrangements in the Americas might evolve in beneficial ways.

From The Wall Street Journal

Andy Wood, director of place at East Devon District Council, said the situation in Exmouth was "inherently a dynamic situation, and it's evolving".

From BBC

They responded in kind, producing an evolving and unparalleled music under his tutelage.

From Salon