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Example sentences for "evolved"

Lexicographically close words:
evolutionist; evolutionists; evolutions; evolutive; evolve; evolves; evolving; evry; evsky; evvy
  1. Shortly afterwards, he evolved two cans of water from outside the bedroom door.

  2. She's old enough to take care of herself, anyway," he said, beginning abruptly to refill a foul briar from a small tin box that he unexpectedly evolved from the pocket of his trousers.

  3. Many were angry that the whole rotten business evolved around a mere seven out of several hundred forms--all of which in the normal course of events would have been ignored.

  4. Slowly, there evolved the information that this whole evaluation process was sloppy and unreliable.

  5. Sully: "Every doctrine of evolution must assume some definite initial arrangement which is supposed to contain the possibilities of the order which we find to be evolved and no other possibility.

  6. Thompson: "That man could be evolved out of inferior animals is the wildest dream of materialism, a pure assumption which offends me alike by its folly and by its arrogance.

  7. The use of the dramatic mask was evolved in the later theatre through the mimes and the Italian popular comedy into pantomime; and the masquerade similarly came from Italy, where the domino was introduced from Venice.

  8. In 1842, Grove constructed a gas battery, in which the electromotive force came from the oxygen and hydrogen evolved in the electrolysis of water acidulated with sulphuric acid.

  9. Why do the gases evolved produce a less milky appearance of the electrolyte when a battery has been in use for a considerable time?

  10. I've got a grasshopper here, which has been evolved at considerable pains and expense out of the grasshopper in general; in fact, it's a type.

  11. Haunted houses, ghostly voices, unusual 86:18 noises, and apparitions brought out in dark seances either involve feats by tricksters, or they are images and sounds evolved involuntarily by mortal mind.

  12. The epizootic is a humanly evolved ailment, which a wild horse might never have.

  13. Man not evolved Man in Science is neither young nor old.

  14. The scientific fact that man and the universe 69:3 are evolved from Spirit, and so are spiritual, is as fixed in divine Science as is the proof that mortals gain the sense of health only as they lose the sense of sin and disease.

  15. Thus by accident, probably, only possibly by intention, was evolved the most useful and distinctive feature of the modern water-jar or olla, the concave bottom.

  16. In his opinion the rectangular form of architecture, which succeeds the type under discussion, must have been evolved from the circular form by the bringing together, within a limited area, of many houses.

  17. Scroll as evolved from fret in pottery decoration.

  18. A w thus evolved seems to have developed like Germanic w (cf.

  19. As an imperfect of the future, there was evolved a combination of the infinitive and the imperfect or perfect indicative.

  20. If Socialism is a legitimate form of government, why have not the forces of government evolved it?

  21. Both Socialism and Anarchy are off-springs of monarchial forms of government evolved by people under the tyranny class and official oppression.

  22. The conception of John Bull was not to be evolved until a couple of centuries later.

  23. Existing conditions forbade a logical and unbroken development of the political cartoon; it evolved only by fits and starts.

  24. Even when a clever idea was evolved none seemed to have the cleverness or the enterprise to develop it.

  25. What we must now hold fast as the result of our investigation is this, and it is a true Marxian thought, that social ideals are only utopianism so long as they are merely evolved in the head of the theorist.

  26. I think the scheme must have been evolved spontaneously between us.

  27. My dear Don Miguel, a statesman in your own islands once evolved the policy of Thorough.

  28. At this date the training of recruits proceeded under no efficient system such as was evolved at a later date.

  29. Difficulties of language formed a barrier to close intercourse, but a sort of war-cry was evolved which, being exchanged between Indian and Cockney, formed a guarantee of friendship.

  30. The scheme of training which was in force in the last year of the War was obviously not evolved in a day, but was the fruit of three years' experience.

  31. The opportunity was also taken to reorganise the companies in accordance with the then newly-evolved scheme, which had the object of rendering the platoon a self-contained fighting unit comprising only fighting ranks.

  32. There is often a vague assumption that certain principles of natural right, evolved and compacted by ethical science, might save our social state.

  33. In its grosser forms it does not profess to know, as we have been told by the brother who preceded me, whence he came; but it suspects that his nature is evolved out of the brutal.

  34. Marriage between such highly-evolved persons as are you four is wished by the First Cause, whose servants we are.

  35. In the case of highly-evolved persons it is permitted that the two ceremonies be combined into one.

  36. This flower was of a clear blood red, with a yellow heart which its five broad petals, flinging wide open, disclosed to view, unlike the crimped and guarded loveliness of the more evolved sisters of the green-house.

  37. She lay thinking, thinking; and at length there evolved itself in her mind a plan for getting Creed safely out of the mountains by way of an ancient Cherokee trail that ran down the gulch through a distant corner of the old Turrentine place.

  38. We postulate that these differences evolved to support the reproductive isolation of the sympatric species.

  39. Apparently differentiation took place on each side of the Nicaraguan Depression; the frogs to the south of the depression evolved into S.

  40. Two phyletic lines evolved from this prototype.

  41. Similar kinds of dermal modifications have evolved independently in many diverse groups of frogs.

  42. The stock on the Caribbean lowlands remained in mesic environments and evolved into S.

  43. One branch of this second stock retained tadpoles having only one row of labial papillae and did not develop lateral processes on the frontoparietals; this branch evolved into S.

  44. Thus her husband absorbed her views when they would make most impression and in time came to believe that they were all evolved from his inner being.

  45. The superb machine, evolved and developed with infinite pains, now seemed headed straight for the scrap-heap.

  46. But he finally evolved a plan, and without loss of time set about putting it in action.

  47. Yet, as clearly as man’s body, in the former work, is shown to have been evolved out of the bodies of animals, so clearly is his mind demonstrated to have come to him through their minds.


  48. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "evolved" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.