evolve out of

evolve out of
phr. v. ค่อยๆ พัฒนาจาก
related: วิวัฒนาการมาจาก
syn.: evolve from

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  • evolve — [ē välv′, ēvôlv′; ivälv′, ivôlv′] vt. evolved, evolving [L evolvere, to roll out or forth < e , out + volvere, to roll: see WALK] 1. to develop by gradual changes; unfold 2. to set free or give off (gas, heat, etc.) 3. to produce or change by… …   English World dictionary

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  • evolve — [v] develop, progress advance, derive, disclose, educe, elaborate, emerge, enlarge, excogitate, expand, get, grow, increase, mature, obtain, open, result, ripen, unfold, work out; concepts 236,245,704 Ant. block, decrease, halt, stop …   New thesaurus

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  • evolve — Synonyms and related words: advance, alter into, amplify, assemble, avulse, be converted into, bear fruit, beautify, become, beget, bloom, blossom, breed, bring forth, bring into being, build, call into being, cast, change into, coin, come round… …   Moby Thesaurus

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  • evolve — [c]/əˈvɒlv / (say uh volv), /i / (say ee ) verb (evolved, evolving) –verb (t) 1. to develop gradually: to evolve a scheme; to evolve a plan; to evolve a theory. 2. Biology to change through descending generations, usually to a more highly… …  

  • evolve — verb (evolved; evolving) Etymology: Latin evolvere to unroll, from e + volvere to roll more at voluble Date: 1775 transitive verb 1. emit 2. a. derive, educe b. to produce by …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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