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Vocabulary Lesson 3: Change. Gabriela Rodriguez Michelle Hornedo Ricardo Rivera. Evolve. To develop or achieve gradually. Rome has maintained much of its ancient monuments but it has also evolved into a modern city in many aspects. The evolution of man from its origins as an ape.
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Vocabulary Lesson 3: Change Gabriela Rodriguez Michelle Hornedo Ricardo Rivera
Evolve • To develop or achieve gradually Rome has maintained much of its ancient monuments but it has also evolved into a modern city in many aspects. The evolution of man from its origins as an ape.
Immutable • Not susceptible to change Plastic surgery has shown that the human body is not immutable and can be shaped and transformed to our liking. Once dry and molded, a steel structure’s shape is almost immutable.
inveterate • Firmly established and having existed for a long time; deep rooted • Habitual Nail biting can be an inveterate habit for some people.
malleable • Capable of being shaped or formed easily Clay is easily shaped or molded and its fun! Clay is very malleable or easy to shape
metamorphosis • A marked change in form, character or function Caterpillars go threw the process of metamorphosis and turn into butterflies. When exposed to a full moon some humans tend to turn into ware wolfs.
modulate • To adjust to a certain level or proportion; to regulate When you modulate the sound in your computer you are regulating it.
protean • Readily taking on different forms, characteristics or meanings The X-Men character in this picture shift shapes therefore she is protean or takes on different forms
sporadic • Occurring at irregular intervals Rain is sporadic because it starts out soft and and ends up heavy meaning it has irregular intervals.
transmute • To change form or to transform The transformer are aliens that transmute from cars to robots.
volatile • Unstable inconstant The bridge is very volatile or unstable because it is broken and not well built.