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evolve

[ih-volv] / ɪˈvɒlv /


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The Chinese consumer who once queued for hours to buy a logo has evolved.

From Barron's

The bigger question now is how the market will evolve and what ripple effects this shift will have beyond GLP-1s.

From The Wall Street Journal

Over millions of years, these growing bodies evolve into fully formed planets with a range of sizes and compositions.

From Science Daily

He was known for evolving from a conservative stance—hesitant to grant approvals—to finding new ways to push new drugs out faster.

From The Wall Street Journal

A now-ubiquitous American comfort food has its origins in pasta dishes that have evolved over centuries.

From The Wall Street Journal