Advolution

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ædvəˈluːʃən/

Definitions of advolution

noun the act of changing or altering something

Example Sentences

A1 I learned about advolution in my beginner English class.

A2 Advolution is a new concept that I need to understand better.

B1 The teacher explained the advolution of technology over the years.

B2 The advolution of social media has changed the way we communicate.

C1 His research paper focused on the advolution of cultural norms in society.

C2 The book delves deep into the advolution of political ideologies throughout history.

Examples of advolution in a Sentence

formal Advolution is the process of moving something forward or progressing in a specific direction.

informal I learned about advolution in my science class, it's like moving things forward.

slang Advolution is all about pushing things ahead, you know?

figurative In life, we must embrace advolution to keep moving forward and growing.

Grammatical Forms of advolution

past tense

advoluted

plural

advolutions

comparative

more advoluted

superlative

most advoluted

present tense

advolutes

future tense

will advolute

perfect tense

have advoluted

continuous tense

is advoluting

singular

advolution

positive degree

advolution

infinitive

to advolute

gerund

advoluting

participle

advoluting

Origin and Evolution of advolution

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'advolution' originated from Latin, derived from the verb 'advolvere' meaning 'to roll towards'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in a literal sense of rolling or turning something towards a certain direction, the meaning of 'advolution' has evolved to also refer to the process of bringing something forward or advancing a cause or idea.