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evolve

Definition for evolve

verb as in develop, progress

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Example Sentences

But given the ephemeral nature of China’s censorship apparatus, those tags can quickly evolve.

He also said it’s a “beautiful thing” to grow and evolve alongside the Oscar-nominated “Oppenheimer” star.

Milioti pushed, for instance, for her hair to evolve from prim and pulled back into the sexy shag she has by the end.

"First building a brand personality, her team gathered emails for a newsletter before introducing a product line. Only after they built a strong brand did they launch an olive oil line, successfully marketing the product through their own social channels, and showcased how being a creator can evolve into a personal-brand-leveraged business."

From Salon

For the cheesemakers, this isn’t just about a stolen food; the missing Hafod, Westcombe and Pitchfork represent ways of farming and food production that took thousands of years to evolve, shaped landscapes and became part of British culture, yet which have been all but lost in just a few generations.

From BBC

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

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