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Evolve vs. Revolved — What's the Difference?

Evolve vs. Revolved — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Evolve and Revolved

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Evolve

To develop or achieve gradually
Evolve a style of one's own.

Revolved

To orbit a central point
The planets revolve around the sun.

Evolve

To work (something) out; devise
"the schemes he evolved to line his purse" (S.J. Perelman).

Revolved

To turn on an axis; rotate.

Evolve

(Biology) To develop (a characteristic) by evolutionary processes.
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Revolved

To be arranged as revolving credit
His credit line revolves.

Evolve

To give off; emit.

Revolved

To be centered
Their troubles revolve around money management.

Evolve

To undergo gradual change; develop
An amateur acting group that evolved into a theatrical company.

Revolved

To cause to revolve.

Evolve

(Biology) To arise or transform through evolutionary processes.

Revolved

To ponder or reflect on
Revolved the matter in his mind.

Evolve

To move in regular procession through a system.

Revolved

Simple past tense and past participle of revolve

Evolve

(intransitive) To change; transform.
What began as a few lines of code has now evolved into a million-line behemoth.

Revolved

Turned in a circle around an axis

Evolve

To come into being; develop.

Evolve

(biology) Of a population, to change genetic composition over successive generations through the process of evolution.
A hundred thousand years from now, will Homo sapiens have evolved into beings unrecognisable to their ancestors?

Evolve

(intransitive) Of a trait, to develop within a population via biological evolution.
How long ago did beaks evolve?

Evolve

(transitive) Of a population, to acquire or develop (a trait) in the process of biological evolution.
How long ago did birds evolve beaks?

Evolve

(chemistry) To give off (gas, such as oxygen or carbon dioxide during a reaction).
To evolve odours

Evolve

(transitive) To cause something to change or transform.

Evolve

To unfold or unroll; to open and expand; to disentangle and exhibit clearly and satisfactorily; to develop; to derive; to educe.
The animal soul sooner evolves itself to its full orb and extent than the human soul.
The principles which art involves, science alone evolves.
Not by any power evolved from man's own resources, but by a power which descended from above.

Evolve

To throw out; to emit; as, to evolve odors.

Evolve

To become open, disclosed, or developed; to pass through a process of evolution.

Evolve

Work out;
We have developed a new theory of evolution

Evolve

Undergo development or evolution;
Modern man evolved a long time ago

Evolve

Gain through experience;
I acquired a strong aversion to television
Children must develop a sense of right and wrong
Dave developed leadership qualities in his new position
Develop a passion for painting

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