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evolve

[ih-volv] / ɪˈvɒlv /


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With these Olympics, his role further evolved into an experiential one, and to serve as an informal mentor and ambassador to the athletes.

From Los Angeles Times

Charting that growth—and looking at some of the most popular games in the past two centuries—reveal much about the nation’s evolving attitudes and values.

From The Wall Street Journal

“We have to explore some different models, because the current system is not working. It’s too expensive and a market failure,” said Kim, adding that the plan could evolve.

From Los Angeles Times

But a lot remains to be seen, and the long-term impact “will hinge on how the situation evolves — and we are monitoring developments day by day.”

From MarketWatch

Once just 'the lads with the brushes', their physicality has evolved the position to the extent that the curling cognoscenti consider it to now be "a sweeping game" rather than a throwing one.

From BBC