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evolve

Definition for evolve

verb as in develop, progress

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Plus there is another problem that the viruses pose—the problem that apparently is the culprit this year—they evolve.

He expected European capitalism to evolve spontaneously into a market socialism of worker-owned cooperatives.

Beyond that, how will China evolve its rigid Internet policy?

Darwin was among the many scientists that have helped society evolve out of mysticism, superstition and faith.

WITW: How did your brand evolve and what were the important elements to building it?

But France had had enough of the Terror, and knew that she could evolve her safety by other means than that of the guillotine.

But before I have time to evolve a satisfactory explanation, I hear Wingie tiptoeing back.

Spottily, and maybe that's worse, because some parts will evolve forward and others reverse, as is happening in my own body.

But it was a truce only and there was no indication that it could ever evolve into friendship.

Out of this vast sea of mud Nature has had to evolve another creation, beginning de novo, with her lowest forms.

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On this page you'll find 64 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to evolve, such as: derive, emerge, expand, get, grow, and mature.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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