evolve in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

evolve in the PONS Dictionary

evolve Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to evolve into sth
to evolve new forms of life

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
By 2001, the station evolved into a diversified station selling blocks of time to various interests.
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Since the development of tech trance, hard house producers have evolved their style and incorporated it into the tech trance sub-genre.
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This form of music gradually evolved into the modern calypso.
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Joe's vision evolved the visuals of the first film, he stated.
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Studies of meaning evolve from semiotics, a philosophical approach that seeks to interpret messages in terms of signs and patterns of symbolism.
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Specifically, herbivory has evolved 18 times in liolaemids (approximately 170 species).
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Proposed in the 1970s, the plan has evolved over time.
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Several groups evolved to fill these niches, the most successful were the elpistiostegalians.
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There was a gap of 50 to 100 million years between each organ evolving, and it being fed upon.
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According to this theory, religion evolves from more polytheistic to more monotheistic forms.
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