Citations:extravolution

continuance of evolution, by technological or biotechnological means

 * 2015,, Frozen to Life: A Personal Mortality Experiment:
 * Extravolution ... Evolution through technology, I thought, is connected to but also separate from 'ordinary' biological evolution. The new word encapsulated my sense of a special kind of evolution over and above (and much faster than) the mundane sort.

a rolling-outwards; outward expansion

 * 2002,, The Aldrich Dictionary of Phobias and Other Word Families:
 * extravolution: outwards; opposite of involution (a popular, rather than a technical term)
 * 1829,, Final Memoirs, VIII:
 * You say that shampooing is ineffectual ; but, per se, it is good, to show the introvolutions, extravolutions, of which the animal frame is capable — to show what the creature is receptible of, short of dissolution.