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Evolving is the term that can be applied to a population that is not in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. 

The answer is evolving.


Some of the conditions that must be met for a population to be in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium are:

1. The population must be very large.

2. There must be no migration and population must be isolated - stagnant population.

3. There must be no mutations - stable population.

4. There must be random mating, which means there are no mating preferences.

According to this evolving population is not in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium.