verb
- evolving together or in a coordinated way, especially of two or more species that influence each other’s evolutionary development
Usage: biology; present participle of coevolve
Examples
- The flowers and their pollinators are coevolving to benefit each other.
- Scientists study how predators and prey are coevolving over time.
- The bacteria and host cells have been coevolving for millions of years.
- Technology and society are coevolving in unexpected ways.
- These two plant species are coevolving in response to climate change.
- The research focuses on coevolving parasites and their hosts.