On this page you'll find 10+ example sentences with Evolved. Discover the meaning, how to use the word correctly in a sentence.
Evolved meaning
- Having arisen through a process of evolution or iterative development.
- Biologically gifted.
Using Evolved
- The main meaning on this page is: Having arisen through a process of evolution or iterative development. | Biologically gifted.
- In the example corpus, evolved often appears in combinations such as: has evolved, have evolved, evolved into.
Context around Evolved
- Average sentence length in these examples: 25.9 words
- Position in the sentence: 5 start, 15 middle, 0 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Evolved
- In this selection, "evolved" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 25.9 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, plants, further, job, citation, ants and tools stand out and add context to how "evolved" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include college has evolved to describe and new plants evolved and 95. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "evolved" sits close to words such as farming, ranking and assisted, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with evolved
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
They’ve evolved as the game has evolved. (8 words)
Glazer’s job evolved and he evolved with it. (9 words)
Even Hank Pym’s connection to his advanced and evolved ants further evolved his own abilities as the original Ant-Man. (21 words)
There was a gap of 50 to 100 million years between the time each organ evolved and the time organisms evolved to feed upon them; this may be due to the low levels of oxygen during this period, which may have suppressed evolution. (43 words)
By about 5 million years ago, the modern Equus had evolved. citation Equid teeth also evolved from browsing on soft, tropical plants to adapt to browsing of drier plant material, then to grazing of tougher plains grasses. (37 words)
The can opener and thumbtacks ritual went dormant in later seasons, perhaps because the show had evolved to tackle more serious narratives as it evolved its storytelling format from procedural to serialized. (32 words)
Example sentences (20)
Even Hank Pym’s connection to his advanced and evolved ants further evolved his own abilities as the original Ant-Man.
Glazer’s job evolved and he evolved with it.
The can opener and thumbtacks ritual went dormant in later seasons, perhaps because the show had evolved to tackle more serious narratives as it evolved its storytelling format from procedural to serialized.
They’ve evolved as the game has evolved.
Ten years later, however, when the thesis project had evolved into Ploom which then evolved into the Juul we know today, the company made a marketing decision that surely still haunts them.
And Argentina are wary of Gareth Southgate's England as Sampaoli added: 'England have evolved as a power but mostly the individuals have evolved.
Many aspects of the salon industry have evolved — tools, products, etc. However, the service level by which women of color and women with thick and curly hair are serviced had not evolved.
The study suggests that this modern skin feature evolved sometime in the late Middle Jurassic, around the same time as a host of other skin features evolved.
Alkaloid production in plants appeared to have evolved in response to feeding by herbivorous animals; however, some animals have evolved the ability to detoxify alkaloids.
Behe argues that the theory that irreducibly complex systems could not have evolved can be falsified by an experiment where such systems are evolved.
By about 5 million years ago, the modern Equus had evolved. citation Equid teeth also evolved from browsing on soft, tropical plants to adapt to browsing of drier plant material, then to grazing of tougher plains grasses.
However, it has also been suggested citation that the flagellum may have evolved first or the two structures evolved in parallel.
However, the term "junior college" has evolved to describe private two-year institutions, whereas the term "community college" has evolved to describe publicly funded two-year institutions.
It begins with the idea that behaviors have evolved over time, similar to the way that physical traits are thought to have evolved.
It is unknown how exactly temperature-dependent sex determination evolved. citation It could have evolved through certain sexes being more suited to certain areas that fit the temperature requirements.
Many new plants evolved, and 95% of modern seed plants evolved in the mid-Miocene. citation The Pliocene lasted from 5 to 3 million years ago.
Many new plants evolved, and 95% of modern seed plants evolved in the mid-Miocene. citation The Pliocene ranges from 5 to 3 million years ago.
Sport hunting from horseback evolved from earlier practical hunting techniques. citation Horse racing of all types evolved from impromptu competitions between riders or drivers.
There are still many questions about the way that Salmonella has evolved into so many different types but it has been suggested that Salmonella evolved through several phases.
There was a gap of 50 to 100 million years between the time each organ evolved and the time organisms evolved to feed upon them; this may be due to the low levels of oxygen during this period, which may have suppressed evolution.
Common combinations with evolved
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- has evolved 52×
- have evolved 41×
- evolved into 35×
- evolved to 18×
- evolved from 17×
- evolved over 17×
- evolved in 14×
- evolved and 12×
- and evolved 7×
- evolved with 6×