What is another word for evolutionarily?

Pronunciation: [ɪvəlˈuːʃənˈɛɹəlɪ] (IPA)

Evolutionarily is an adverb that means "in a manner related to evolution or with respect to evolutionary development." Some synonyms for the word evolutionarily include developmentally, progressively, adaptively, and genetically. Other words that could be used in place of evolutionarily include phylogenetically, biologically, and historically. These synonyms would all be appropriate in different contexts based on the speaker's intended meaning and the scientific background of their subject matter. However, evolutionarily is the most commonly used term that is most widely recognized in the scientific community. It is used to describe the development of species and how they adapt to changing environments over time.

What are the hypernyms for Evolutionarily?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Evolutionarily

  • It is more than enough to be an ethically and an evolutionarily developed human being. All other titles and identities of man are inferior to this fact!
    Mehmet Murat ildan
  • As far as dreams were concerned—well dreams are generated by the random processes of neural oscillation during the brain’s rest phases. What dreams do is cycle and recycle images and feelings, rationalisations and fears. There’s nothing special about that. It’s not the that matter (chaff, mental turbulence, the rotating metal bars moving endlessly through the transparent tub of metaphorical slushy). It is what the problem-solving circuits in the mind of the dreams. Dreams iterate and test mental schemas, discarding the maladaptive to return the adaptive to the slush to be reworked. Dreams are emotional preparations for solving problems—that is why we have evolved them, because problem-solving abilities are adaptive and thus strongly evolutionarily selected. Dreams intoxicate the individual out of reliance on common sense and preconception, and tempt her into the orbit of private logic. Dreams have utility.
    Adam Roberts

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