verb
ADVERB
▪ gradually , slowly
▪ quickly , rapidly
▪ eventually
▪
the theory which eventually ~d from this study
▪ constantly , continually , continuously
▪ steadily
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Veterinary medicine is steadily evolving to meet the demands of pet owners.
▪ considerably , dramatically , significantly
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The market has ~d considerably in recent years.
▪ naturally
▪ differently , independently , separately
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Monkeys in the New World ~d separately from those in the Old World.
▪ together
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Africa and its wildlife ~d together.
VERB + EVOLVE
▪ continue to
▪ tend to
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Online games tend to ~ over time.
PREPOSITION
▪ according to
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Our products have been evolving according to the requirements of the times.
▪ from
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More complex animals gradually ~d from these very simple creatures.
▪ into
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The protest movement has ~d into a well-organized political party.
▪ out of
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A lot of Michael's work has ~d out of his experience with travel.
▪ towards/toward
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the idea that society ~s towards/toward greater complexity
PHRASES
▪ fully ~d , highly ~d
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These are very highly ~d animals.
Evolve is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑ design , ↑ gene , ↑ idea , ↑ market , ↑ practice , ↑ process , ↑ relationship , ↑ technology
Evolve is used with these nouns as the object: ↑ style