0 present participle of evolve --
1 to develop gradually, or to cause something or someone to develop gradually: --
Bacteria are evolving resistance to antibiotics.
The company has evolved over the years into a multi-million dollar organization.
They were a part of a living, evolving tradition of jurisprudence which accepted contradictions within its fold.
The design process was rather conceived as cycles of analysis and design concepts that allowed the design product to be continuously evolving.
Evolving representations of design cases and their use in creative design.
His creatures are interactive with other machines, commencing with simple patterns of behaviour and evolving to more complex ones.
That suggests evolving and continually realigning coalitions of initiative takers, relatively compliant followers, and reluctant others for a continually changing set of issues and problems.
Higgins brilliantly explores the evolving identity of the city as reflected in varied cultural manifestations: literature, painting, music and architecture.
This brings out the uniqueness of many island species, evolving prior to human contact, and the recent surge of introduction of humanity's fellow-travellers.
All these operators are applied to the evolving part of the agents, the genotype, while the phenotype contains non-evolving information.