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  2. EVOLVE definition: 1. to develop gradually, or to cause something or someone to develop gradually: 2. to develop…. Learn more.

  3. verb. i-ˈvälv. -ˈvȯlv, ē-, also -ˈväv, or -ˈvȯv. evolved; evolving. Synonyms of evolve. transitive verb. 1. : emit. 2. a. : derive, educe. b. : to produce by natural evolutionary processes. c. : develop, work out. evolve social, political, and literary philosophies L. W. Doob. intransitive verb. : to undergo evolutionary change. evolvable.

  4. verb (used without object) , e·volved, e·volv·ing. to come forth gradually into being; develop; undergo evolution: The whole idea evolved from a casual remark. to gradually change one's opinions or beliefs: candidates who are still evolving on the issue; an evolved feminist mom.

  5. When something evolves, it changes, or develops over time, like your taste in music and clothes, which evolve as you get older. Evolve comes from the Latin word evolvere, "to unroll" — the perfect image to keep in mind when thinking of this verb.

  6. 1. To undergo gradual change; develop: an amateur acting group that evolved into a theatrical company. 2. Biology To arise or transform through evolutionary processes. [Latin ēvolvere, to unroll : ē-, ex-, ex- + volvere, to roll; see wel- in Indo-European roots.] e·volv′a·ble adj. e·volve′ment n.

  7. 1. to develop by gradual changes; unfold. 2. to set free or give off (gas, heat, etc.) 3. to produce or change by evolution. verb intransitive. 4. to develop gradually by a process of growth and change.

  8. [intransitive, transitive] to develop gradually, especially from a simple to a more complicated form; to develop something in this way. evolve (from something) (into something) The idea evolved from a drawing I discovered in the attic. The company has evolved into a major chemical manufacturer.

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