How to Use evolve in a Sentence
evolve
verb- Her company has evolved from a hobby into a thriving business.
- Some flowers have evolved remarkable means of insect pollination.
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The event that turns 65 this year has evolved … sort of.
— Bryce Miller, sandiegouniontribune.com, 14 July 2018 -
The faster it is deployed, the less time the virus has to evolve.
— Melody Schreiber, The New Republic, 22 Dec. 2020 -
How did the look of the masks evolve over the course of production?
— Los Angeles Times, 25 June 2022 -
As the code words evolve, the goal posts move right along with them.
— Mike Finger, San Antonio Express-News, 29 June 2021 -
But the Catch-22 is that Paul and the rest of the guys’ voices have evolved and have changed.
— Andre Gee, Rolling Stone, 28 June 2023 -
Xavier also had to evolve over the course of the season.
— Adam Baum, The Enquirer, 5 May 2021 -
That culture needs to evolve and change to say the least.
— Allure, 20 Mar. 2022 -
The project seemed to evolve alongside the city itself.
— Murray Whyte, BostonGlobe.com, 17 Sep. 2022 -
The neocortex is the newest part of the brain to evolve.
— Tim Childers, Popular Mechanics, 16 Nov. 2020 -
Did the big man have to evolve because of the way the game was being played?
— USA Today, 22 Apr. 2021 -
How has the concept of this cannabis cafe evolved over time?
— Grace Bukunmi, Vogue, 22 Oct. 2019 -
Has the role changed at all or evolved during that process?
— Caitlin Huston, The Hollywood Reporter, 13 May 2023 -
But over the last three years the menu has continued to evolve.
— Michael Bauer, San Francisco Chronicle, 14 Mar. 2018 -
Saru had to learn to shed his species' innate fear to evolve.
— Kate Cox, Ars Technica, 15 Oct. 2020 -
The use of police dogs can evolve with the times by sticking with the jobs dogs do best.
— Dewitt Lacy, CNN, 28 May 2021 -
That's lost time in a non-election year for a new host to evolve their style.
— Darren Franich, EW.com, 9 Dec. 2022 -
And in the ways that memes evolve, some go through a second stage of edits.
— Michael Price, Science | AAAS, 22 May 2018 -
How has your approach to business evolved over the years?
— Chris Gardner, The Hollywood Reporter, 13 Mar. 2020 -
Here's a look at how the spectacle came about and how it's evolved over the years.
— Rachel Treisman, NPR, 31 Dec. 2024 -
One of the strengths is that these measurements have not evolved.
— The Atlantic, 6 June 2018 -
All that’s clear is that the rooftop solar program needs to evolve.
— Michael Hiltzik, Los Angeles Times, 28 Jan. 2022 -
In some ways, the politics haven't evolved much since then.
— Abby Smith, Washington Examiner, 14 Jan. 2020 -
The characters have evolved – not Beetlejuice, but the rest of us.
— Brian Truitt, USA TODAY, 10 Apr. 2024 -
Yarbrough said the team’s plan will continue to evolve.
— Greg Luca, ExpressNews.com, 2 July 2020 -
But there’s a strong chance that humans did, in fact, evolve to raise kids this way.
— Sam Kean, The Atlantic, 11 Oct. 2022 -
As Texas continues to evolve, both parties will look to build on the lessons of the 2024 race.
— Thomas G. Moukawsher, Newsweek, 5 Nov. 2024 -
Eras with at least five living former presidents For four brief periods since 1993, Carter has been among an evolving group of five former presidents.
— Jim Sergent, USA TODAY, 30 Dec. 2024 -
For instance, several strains of the bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa infect humans and have evolved to resist many of our antibacterial treatments.
— Carlyn Kranking, Smithsonian Magazine, 31 Dec. 2024
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