evolutive
Definition
- Adjective:
- Tending to develop or progress: "evolutive" describes something that has a tendency to evolve, develop, or undergo gradual change over time, often toward a more advanced or complex state.
Usage Examples
- Adjective:
- The company's evolutive strategy focuses on adapting to market trends. (The strategy is oriented toward gradual development and change.)
- In biology, evolutive processes are essential for species adaptation. (Processes involving gradual change and development are crucial.)
Advanced Usage
"evolutive potential": the capacity for future development or growth.
- The research highlights the evolutive potential of early-stage organisms. (The potential for these organisms to develop further.)
"evolutive stage": a phase in a process of gradual change.
- The project is in an evolutive stage, with new features being added regularly. (The project is currently developing and expanding.)
Variants and Related Words
Evolution (n): the process of gradual development or change.
- Darwin's theory of evolution explains how species change over time. (The process of gradual biological development.)
Evolve (v): to develop gradually.
- Species evolve to adapt to their environment. (Gradually change over generations.)
Evolutionary (adj): relating to the process of evolution.
- The evolutionary history of humans is complex. (Pertaining to the process of gradual development.)
Synonyms
- Developmental: relating to growth or improvement.
- Progressive: moving forward or advancing gradually.
- Transformative: causing significant change.
Related Idioms
In a state of flux: undergoing continuous change.
- The political landscape is in a state of flux, reflecting its evolutive nature. (The situation is constantly changing and developing.)
Adapt or perish: the need to change in order to survive.
- Businesses must follow an evolutive path: adapt or perish. (Gradual change is necessary for survival.)