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evolving

adjective as in embryonic

adjective as in maturing

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“That was deliberate. So, the environment is constantly evolving and changing, and it’s not just for the sense of looking pretty. It’s there to kind of help us understand these characters.”

The painter was well-versed in ancient literature and philosophy, and he was instrumental in establishing a new European idea of art as a living, evolving, intellectual activity, following centuries of craft-based medieval practice.

How you watch Major League Baseball games could be very different in the years ahead because of the evolving television landscape, from cable to streaming.

Morris is an "evolving tradition", Colin says, and he thinks it's interesting to see teams develop their own interpretations of the dance.

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Considering the constantly evolving landscape of college athletics, Jarmond has long acknowledged the only way to look is ahead.

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

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