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evolve

[ih-volv] / ɪˈvɒlv /


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The Summer of Starc - the 35-year-old has also outscored three of England's top order with the bat - is the peak of a Test career built on durability, wicket-taking skill and a keenness to evolve.

From BBC

That added resolution made it possible to directly image these fast-changing events as they evolved.

From Science Daily

It has evolved over its 75 years on air, but still aims to reflect contemporary rural life in England.

From BBC

Simpson’s leadership has evolved steadily over the course of the season, becoming a focal point of Alabama’s offensive identity.

From Los Angeles Times

Instead, he returned to L.A. to try his hand at film, an interest that evolved from his enjoyment of video games growing up and film studies courses in college.

From Los Angeles Times