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Phrase(s): evolve (from something) (into something) [and] evolve out of something (into something)
to develop from something to something else; to develop from a more primitive form to the present form. • This creature evolved from a smaller, horselike creature into what we know as a horse. • The human brain evolved out of a smaller and less complex form into the brain of today.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs
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verb ADV. gradually, slowly | rapidly | eventually the theory which eventually evolved from this study | constantly, continually | naturally | independently, separately Monkeys in the New World evolved quite separately from those in the Old World. VERB + EVOLVE continue to PREP. from More complex animals gradually evolved from these very simple creatures. | into The protest movement has evolved into a well organized political party. PHRASES fully/highly evolved These are very highly evolved animals.
Oxford Collocations Dictionary