Sentences that have the word evolution

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Evolution in a sentence

Here below you will find several sentences that illustrate how to use the word evolution in a sentence.


  1. Her plan for the next book was to address evolution.


  2. Over his lifetime, Cope’s views on evolution shifted.


  3. Most commonly, hydrogen evolution is induced by acids.


  4. In the absence of acid, the evolution of H2 is slower.


  5. Theistic evolution became a popular compromise, and St.


  6. The evolution of color vision in primates is unique among most eutherian mammals.


  7. The end product of such a disruptive evolution would be a system of narrow rings.


  8. Its art style was described as a natural evolution from where Persona 4 left off.


  9. His arrival provided the catalyst for the band’s musical and emotional evolution.


  10. However, the present knowledge of Titania’s geological evolution is quite limited.


  11. According to the triangle of U theory of the evolution and relationships between Brassica species, B.


  12. Besides mass, the elements heavier than helium can play a significant role in the evolution of stars.


  13. The modern evolutionary synthesis defines evolution as the change over time in this genetic variation.


  14. The dating of the lemur colonization is controversial for the same reasons as strepsirrhine evolution.


  15. George Jackson Mivart was among those accepting evolution but attacking Darwin’s naturalistic mechanism.


  16. Repeating ourselves is a fear when we’re doing games where part of the evolution is just technological».


  17. Impacts are thought to be a regular (if currently infrequent) part of the evolution of the Solar System.


  18. Solar activity is thought to have played a large role in the formation and evolution of the Solar System.


  19. During their stellar evolution, some stars pass through phases where they can become pulsating variables.


  20. This nutrient limitation has led the evolution of different growth strategies (see r/K selection theory).


  21. Much of its behavior is more similar to that of a tapir, though this is an effect of convergent evolution.


  22. These outcomes of evolution are distinguished based on time scale as macroevolution versus microevolution.


  23. But if the hypothesis were true, it would be perhaps the best example of fast evolution in the Dinosauria.


  24. Different initial structures have been adapted to solve the same problems, a case of convergent evolution.


  25. Phagocytosis is common and probably appeared early in evolution, evolving first in unicellular eukaryotes.


  26. The discovery of Puijila in a lake deposit suggests that pinniped evolution went through a freshwater transitional phase.


  27. The role of extinction in evolution is not very well understood and may depend on which type of extinction is considered.


  28. For Darwin, the concept of evolution gave new meaning to Sprengel’s research into the mechanisms for cross-fertilisation.


  29. The earliest stage of crocodilian evolution was the protosuchians, which evolved in the late Triassic and early Jurassic.


  30. The divergence and evolution that has occurred in the ensuing centuries has resulted in a distinctive Australian culture.


  31. Consequently, the gray mouse lemur has once again been used as a model organism for studying lemur and primate evolution.


  32. But with blending inheritance, genetic variation would be rapidly lost, making evolution by natural selection implausible.


  33. An equilibrium between electrons, positrons and photons was maintained during this phase of the evolution of the Universe.


  34. They appeared several times in his writings and journals, and played a role in the development of the theory of evolution.


  35. For example, from the 1970s questions about the evolution of human behaviour were much more frequently seen in archaeology.


  36. The close resemblance of this species to other unrelated birds also known as pitohuis which are also poisonous is an example of convergent evolution and Müllerian mimicry.


  37. Later chapters provide evidence that evolution has occurred, supporting the idea of branching, adaptive evolution without directly proving that selection is the mechanism.


  38. The diversification of mammals had a profound effect on parasitic insects, namely the evolution of bats, which have more ectoparasites than any other known mammal or bird.


  39. Models of the evolution and death of single very massive stars predict an increase in temperature during helium core burning, with the outer layers of the star being lost.


  40. The first three are adaptations to the semiaquatic lifestyle that Oryzomys and the members of the Holochilus group share, and may thus be examples of convergent evolution.

Evolutionally in a sentence

Evolutionally is a variation of evolution, below you can find example sentences for evolutionally.


  1. Part of the last radiation of monotreme mammals, echidnas are believed to have evolutionally diverged from the platypus around 66 million years ago, between the Cretaceous and Tertiary periods.


  2. Albumin immunological distance data suggest no differentiation between the two, and the green and golden bell frog evolutionally separated from the other two species about 1.1 million years ago.

Evolutionarily in a sentence

Evolutionarily is a variation of evolution, below you can find example sentences for evolutionarily.


  1. It is believed that these changes are evolutionarily quite recent.


  2. The term serpin is used to describe these members as well, despite their non-inhibitory function, since they are evolutionarily related.


  3. Like catarrhines, howler monkeys (a family of platyrrhines) show routine trichromatism that has been traced to an evolutionarily recent gene duplication.


  4. Because of this high similarity in both protein domains and structure, these complexes are thought to be evolutionarily related and have a common ancestor.


  5. Studies on ants have tested hypotheses in ecology and sociobiology, and have been particularly important in examining the predictions of theories of kin selection and evolutionarily stable strategies.


  6. Although fungi are opisthokonts—a grouping of evolutionarily related organisms broadly characterized by a single posterior flagellum—all phyla except for the chytrids have lost their posterior flagella.


  7. A 1999 genetic study suggests that the variations represent differentiated populations with limited gene flow between them, and that the three subspecies comprise a single evolutionarily significant unit.


  8. The six families in the more evolutionarily advanced suborder Mesobatrachia are the fossorial Megophryidae, Pelobatidae, Pelodytidae, Scaphiopodidae and Rhinophrynidae and the obligatorily aquatic Pipidae.


  9. Antimicrobial peptides called defensins are an evolutionarily conserved component of the innate immune response found in all animals and plants, and represent the main form of invertebrate systemic immunity.

Evolutionary in a sentence

Evolutionary is a variation of evolution, below you can find example sentences for evolutionary.


  1. According to evolutionary biologist E.


  2. Modern evolutionary theory continues to develop.


  3. One day, Grant praised Lamarck’s evolutionary ideas.


  4. It is close in evolutionary terms to the island thrush (T.


  5. These evolutionary domains are called Bacteria and Archaea.


  6. In addition to noting with evolutionary biologist George C.


  7. Primates show an evolutionary trend towards a reduced snout.


  8. Microbiology was largely ignored by early evolutionary theory.


  9. Because of this, its evolutionary position is somewhat unclear.


  10. Past species have also left records of their evolutionary history.


  11. The evolutionary history of scorpions goes back 435 million years.


  12. This field of phylogenetics is a powerful tool in evolutionary biology.


  13. Darwinism became a movement covering a wide range of evolutionary ideas.


  14. These represent the final evolutionary stage of many main-sequence stars.


  15. There are four theories on the evolutionary significance of menstruation:.


  16. The lengths of the branches are not proportional to evolutionary distances.


  17. There are also strong evolutionary constraints on this dispersal mechanism.


  18. The evolutionary relationship between archaea and eukaryotes remains unclear.


  19. A 2015 genetic study by evolutionary biologist Emma Harrower and colleagues of C.


  20. Modern DNA-based evolutionary classification places polypores to at least 12 orders.

Evolutionism in a sentence

Evolutionism is a variation of evolution, below you can find example sentences for evolutionism.


  1. By the mid-1870s, evolutionism was triumphant.


  2. Edward Drinker Cope and Alpheus Hyatt reconciled this view with evolutionism in a form of neo-Lamarckism involving recapitulation theory.


  3. Plato was called by biologist Ernst Mayr «the great antihero of evolutionism,» because he promoted belief in essentialism, which is also referred to as the theory of Forms.


  4. While ill in 1862 Darwin began growing a beard, and when he reappeared in public in 1866 caricatures of him as an ape helped to identify all forms of evolutionism with Darwinism.


  5. Darwin’s book legitimised scientific discussion of evolutionary mechanisms, and the newly coined term ‘Darwinism’ was used to cover the whole range of evolutionism, not just his own ideas.


  6. He developed Lamarck’s and Erasmus Darwin’s ideas of transmutation and evolutionism, and investigated homology, even proposing that plants and animals had a common evolutionary starting point.

Evolutionist in a sentence

Evolutionist is a variation of evolution, below you can find example sentences for evolutionist.


  1. Wallace was apparently the first evolutionist to recognize clearly that ..


  2. Richard Milner comments: «It was the brilliant and eccentric evolutionist Alfred Russel Wallace ..


  3. Steward repeatedly misrepresented Childe as a unilinear evolutionist in his writings, perhaps as part of an attempt to distinguish his own «multilinear» evolutionary approach from the ideas of Marx and Engels.

Evolutions in a sentence

Evolutions is a variation of evolution, below you can find example sentences for evolutions.


  1. I cannot describe to you the extreme beauty of their aerial evolutions, when a hawk chanced to press upon the rear of the flock.


  2. In the course of those operational training evolutions, she rescued a pilot and crewman who survived the crash of a plane from the aircraft carrier Forrestal.


  3. The ship anchored in the northern part of Scapa Flow at about 18:30 on 9 July 1917 after having spent the morning exercising general evolutions concluding practising the routine for abandoning ship.

Evolution—closer in a sentence

Evolution—closer is a variation of evolution, below you can find example sentences for evolution—closer.


  1. In his writings, Sadler contended that some races were at a lower stage of evolution—closer to Neanderthals than were other races—and were consequently less civilized and more aggressive.

Synonyms for evolution

Another way to better understand how a word can be used is to examine what synonyms it has, and how these synonyms can be used. For example, the word evolution has the following synonyms: development, organic evolution, phylogeny and phylogenesis.

General information about «evolution» example sentences

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Antonym: devolution. Similar words: revolutionary, resolution, pollution, execution, prosecution, institution, distribution, contribution. Meaning: [‚iːvə’luːʃn]  n. 1. a process in which something passes by degrees to a different stage (especially a more advanced or mature stage) 2. (biology) the sequence of events involved in the evolutionary development of a species or taxonomic group of organisms. 

1, He is absorbed in the evolution of the story.

2, Huxley was an exponent of Darwin’s theory of evolution.

3, In the course of evolution, some birds have lost the power of flight.

4, Evolution can explain the past, but it can never predict the future.

5, The space program is the evolution of years of research.

6, Love the evolution of such failure, leaving only that deep helpless.

7, Darwin’s theory of evolution was a watershed dividing the old way of thinking from the new.

8, Our political institutions are in continuous evolution.

9, The evolution of the human species.

10, A cultural and social evolution now becomes rapid.

11, In politics(sentencedict.com), evolution is better than revolution.

12, In politics Britain has preferred evolution to revolution .

13, The shark is a masterpiece of evolution.

14, Darwin eventually put forward a model of biological evolution.

15, Society has entered a technological phase of evolution.

16, Genetic evolution is necessarily slow.

17, Evolution proceeds by a series of small changes.

18, We think about the evolution of bipedalism as one of first events that led hominids down the path to being human.

19, The evolution of human life was a gradual,[http://sentencedict.com/evolution.html] cumulative process.

20, His views on evolution are strongly contested by other scientists.

21, In the tiger, evolution has produced a perfect hunting machine.

22, Religious traditionalists objected to theories of evolution being taught in schools.

23, Darwin’s theories about evolution were denounced by many people.

24, Such continuous variables foster continuous and gradual evolution.

25, Very broadly, however, its general evolution is unmistakable.

26, Natural selection is a key element of Darwin’s theory of evolution.

27, We’re dealing with probably the biggest missing link in what we know about human evolution.

28, Darwin viewed the struggle for existence as being the major promoter of evolution.

29, Fossil records indicate that Africa was the cradle of early human evolution.

30, In effect, Parsons presents us with a beguilingly simple outline of social evolution.

Sentences with the word Evolution?

Evolution

Examples

  • «they study the evolution of the universe»; «the biggest tree in existence»
  • «creationism denies the theory of evolution of species»
  • «We have developed a new theory of evolution«
  • «the development of his ideas took many years»; «the evolution of Greek civilization»; «the slow development of her skill as a writer»
  • «the humanist belief in continuous emergent evolution«- Wendell Thomas
  • «social institutions»; «societal evolution«; «societal forces»; «social legislation»
  • «some people see evolution as an undeviating upward march from simple organisms to the very complex»; «a straight and narrow tree-lined road unswerving across the lowlands»

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1, He is absorbed in the Evolution of the story.
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2, Huxley was an exponent of Darwin’s theory of Evolution.
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3, In the course of Evolution, some birds have lost the power of flight.
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4, Evolution can explain the past, but it can never predict the future.
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5, The space program is the Evolution of years of research.
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6, Love the Evolution of such failure, leaving only that deep helpless.
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7, Darwin’s theory of Evolution was a watershed dividing the old way of thinking from the new.
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8, Our political institutions are in continuous Evolution.
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9, The Evolution of the human species.
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10, A cultural and social Evolution now becomes rapid.
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11, In politics(wordinsentence.com), Evolution is better than revolution.
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12, In politics Britain has preferred Evolution to revolution .
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13, The shark is a masterpiece of Evolution.
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14, Darwin eventually put forward a model of biological Evolution.
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15, Society has entered a technological phase of Evolution.
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эволюция, развитие, перестроение, развертывание, постепенное изменение, маневр

существительное

- развитие; процесс изменения, роста

the evolution of the child [of the drama, of a language] — развитие ребёнка [драматургии, языка]

- эволюция, постепенное развитие

Theory of Evolution — теория эволюции, дарвинизм
the evolution of one species out of another — развитие одного вида из другого, превращение одного вида в другой

- развитие, развёртывание (мысли, сюжета, аргументации и т. п.)

the evolution of the ages — ход истории

- изгибы, завитки

the evolutions of an arabesque pattern — причудливые изгибы, арабески

- фигуры (в танцах и т. п.)
- воен., мор. перестроение; манёвр, передвижение
- мат. извлечение корня
- выделение (газа, тепла)
- образование (дыма)

Мои примеры

Словосочетания

an important step in the evolution of computers — важный шаг в развитии компьютерной техники  
one of the key axioms of the theory of evolution — одна из основных аксиом теории эволюции  
historical evolution — историческое развитие  
social evolution — развитие общества  
evolution of river bed — русловой процесс  
evolution of strategic plans — процесс изменения стратегических планов  
evolution of the ages — ход истории  
evolution of the margin — эволюция разницы  
evolution of vapor — парообразование  
evolution of vapour — парообразование  
evolution operators — операторы эволюции  
evolution stage — стадия развития; этап эволюции  

Примеры с переводом

Evolution is advance from the simple to the complex.

Эволюция представляет собой развитие от простого к сложному.

Darwin’s theory of evolution

теория эволюции Дарвина

They study the evolution of the universe.

Они изучают эволюцию Вселенной.

The shark is a masterpiece of evolution.

Акула — это шедевр эволюции.

We have developed a new theory of evolution.

Мы разработали новую теорию эволюции.

Telepathy is theoretically the next stage in the evolution of language.

Теоретически телепатия — это следующая стадия в эволюции языка.

Human beings are not the end-all of evolution.

Человеческие существа не являются конечным звеном эволюции.

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What do we mean by evolution?

A gradual process in which something changes into a different and usually more complex or better form. noun

A result of this process; a development. noun

Change in the genetic composition of a population during successive generations, often resulting in the development of new species. The mechanisms of evolution include natural selection acting on the genetic variation among individuals, mutation, migration, and genetic drift. noun

The historical development of a related group of organisms; phylogeny. noun

Change in the structure, chemical composition, or dynamical properties of a celestial object or system such as a planetary system, star, or galaxy. Evolution often changes the observable or measurable characteristics of the object or system. noun

A movement that is part of a set of ordered movements. noun

The extraction of a root of a quantity. noun

In ancestral development or phylogeny, the doctrine or opinion that the specific constitution or architecture which a germ-cell is held to possess at the beginning of its development, and to which the organization of the being that is generated from it is attributed, preexisted in the germ-cells of preceding generations. In the extreme form in which it was held by the embryologists of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries it is the doctrine that since individual development is and always has been the unfolding of preexisting structure, each successive organism has existed, as such, from the beginning, in the germ-cells of its first ancestor, and in those of all successive ancestors, so that it is not the actual modem organism, but only its visibility or perceptibility by sense that is new. The modifications of this doctrine by more modern embryologists, who have sought to make it consistent with the progress of biological science, are too subtile and refined for concise statement. noun

In biology, the doctrine or opinion, accepted as an established truth by all recent biologists, that all living beings have come into existence, in course of nature, by uninterrupted descent, without break of continuity, from a few ancient and simple forms of life, or from one. noun

The act or process of unfolding, or the state of being unfolded; an opening out or unrolling. noun

Hence The process of evolving or becoming developed; an unfolding or growth from, or as if from, a germ or latent state, or from a plan; development: as, the evolution of history or of a dramatic plot. noun

Specifically— In biology: The actual formation of a part or of the whole of an organism which previously existed only as a germ or rudiment; ordinary natural growth, as of living creatures, from the germinal or embryonic to the adult or perfect state: as, the evolution of an animal from the ovum, or of a plant from the seed; the evolution of the blossom from the bud, or of the fruit from the flower; the evolution of the butterfly from the caterpillar; the evolution of the brain from primitive cerebral vesicles, or of the lungs from an offshoot of the intestine. noun

The release, emergence, or exclusion of an animal or a plant, or of some stage or part thereof, from any covering which contained it: as, the evolution of spores from an encysted animalcule; the evolution of a moth from the cocoon, of an insect from the wood or mud in which it lived as a larva, of a chick from the egg-shell which contained it as an embryo. noun

Descent or derivation, as of offspring from parents; the actual result of generation or procreation. As a fact, this evolution is not open to question. As a doctrine or theory of generation, it is susceptible of different interpretations. In one view, the germ actually preëxists in one or the other parent, and is simply unfolded or expanded, but not actually formed, in the act of procreation. (See ovulist, spermatist.) This view is now generally abandoned, the current opinion being that each parent furnishes materials for or the substance of the germ, whose evolution results from the union of such elements. See epigenesis. noun

The fact or the doctrine of the derivation or descent, with modification, of all existing species, genera, orders, classes, etc., of animals and plants, from a few simple forms of life, if not from one; the doctrine of derivation; evolutionism. (See Darwinism.) In this sense, evolution is opposed to creationism, or the view that all living things have been created at some time substantially as they now exist. Modern evolutionary theories, however, are less concerned with the problem of the origination of life than with questions of the ways and means by which living organisms have assumed their actual characters or forms. Phylogenetic evolution insists upon the direct derivation of all forms of life from other antecedent forms, in no other way than as, in ontogeny, offspring are derived from parents, and consequently grades all actual affinities according to propinquity or remoteness of genetic succession. It presumes that, as a rule, such derivation or descent, with modification, is from the more simple to the more complex forms, from low to high in organization, and from the more generalized to the more specialized in structure and function; but it also recognizes retrograde development, degeneration or degradation. The doctrine is now accepted by most biologists as a conception which most nearly coincides with the ascertained facts in the case, and which best explains observed facts, though it is held with many shades of individual opinion in this or that particular. See natural selection, under selection. noun

In general, the passage from unorganized simplicity to organized complexity (that is, to a nicer and more elaborate arrangement for reaching definite ends), this process being regarded as of the nature of a growth. Thus, the development of planetary bodies from nebular or gaseous matter, and the history of the development of an individual plant or animal, or of society, are examples of evolution. noun

Continuous succession; serial development. noun

In mathematics: In geometry, the unfolding or opening of a curve, and making it describe an evolvent. noun

A change of position.

An unfolding.

Process of development.

How your pokemon change at certain levels! Urban Dictionary

The theory that life forms change over time that is now being more widely accepted as the Law of Evolution.
For those idiots out there who argue with it on accounts of «But why are there still apes then?» or «Do you have any idea how unlikely it was for a single cell to evolve, our entire world too?»
you can easily go on believing that we humans were created by a god to be the dominant species on Earth, or you can face the fact that sooner or later a new type of human will emerge.(As long as we don’t screw the planet up too badly before.)
Also; the chances? Not very high, but considering the fact that there is a chance and that it has happened don’t you think that it probably already has? And will? Countless times? But then again why the hell should we humans care, we only live 80 years or so. Urban Dictionary

Any change in an organism or population, there is no such thing as good or bad evolution. Urban Dictionary

1. Gradual change in life over millions of years, confirmed by both genetics and fossils. Anyone who’s seen the evidence and still denies it likely has religious motivations.
2. Something that is clearly going downhill in the Bush family. Urban Dictionary

The general idea of evolution is that if a million monkeys bang a million monkeys they’d eventually produce a Shakespear. Urban Dictionary

Evolution is just a theory. What I don’t get is how people can say it makes no sence that organisms are always evolving. There are examples of evolution all around us. Look at insects and farmers. Say a farmer is growing carrots, and there is a species of carrot eating insects that could potentially ruin his crop, what does the farmer do? The farmers sprays his crops with pesticides to kill these insects. But, these farmers have noticed that the exact same pesiticides they’ve used in previous years to kill the exact same insects are no longer working. Why? Because scientists have found out these insects are evolving to form a resistance to these pesticides. This is why every year new, stronger pesticides have to be created for crops(such as carrots). Urban Dictionary

A term describing the creation of harmful fumes while using the fireplace during the night. Urban Dictionary

There is no such thing as evolution, just a list of creatures that Chuck Norris has allowed to live. Urban Dictionary

Something that «$LAYER» and other religous people continue to deny in incredibly lame fashion. Urban Dictionary

When evolve is too simple minded of a word so people of a higher consciousness and those of a higher intellect use Evolute. Urban Dictionary

Other forms: evolutions

Evolution means the process of developing by gradual changes. A rock star might discuss her evolution as a musician, for example. In biology, evolution refers to genetic change in species or populations over time.

Evolution usually refers to a process that produces a better or more complex form. In biology, it is the natural process by which animals and plants develop from their original or primitive state to their modern or specialized state. This noun is from Latin evolutio, «an unrolling or opening,» combined from the prefix e-, «out,» plus volvere, «to roll.»

Definitions of evolution

  1. noun

    (biology) the sequence of events involved in the evolutionary development of a species or taxonomic group of organisms

  2. noun

    a process in which something passes by degrees to a different stage (especially a more advanced or mature stage)

    “the
    evolution of Greek civilization”

    synonyms:

    development

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