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evolve

[ih-volv] / ɪˈvɒlv /


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The discovery pushes back the time that the first dogs evolved from their wolf ancestors by around 5,000 years.

From BBC

Investment banking evolved from financing industrial growth to financialization, consistently facing allegations of profiteering.

From Barron's

Clausewitz might have enjoyed seeing how this “creative spirit” has evolved in our era.

From Salon

Together, these findings suggest that birds and other animals, including human ancestors, may have evolved a tolerance for and sometimes even a preference for alcohol.

From Science Daily

Probst also notes the necessity of continually evolving game design, creating unexpected twists and advantages to keep players on edge and never knowing whom to trust.

From Los Angeles Times