evolve in the PONS Dictionary

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Several groups evolved to fill these niches, the most successful were the elpistiostegalians.
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Over the years it evolved from at times the largest underground mine in the world, into a pit mine.
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This approach has allowed the project to remain flexible and evolving.
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As the script evolved over the centuries, the characters became more complex.
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At some point this parasite evolved the ability to infect the liver.
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This form of music gradually evolved into the modern calypso.
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By 2001, the station evolved into a diversified station selling blocks of time to various interests.
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This model has evolved significantly since its origins in the late 1960s.
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The flowering plants are a group that have evolved by using two major mutualisms.
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This image of staying hip is always evolving with new dress styles and sayings.
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