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de·volve
(dĭ-vŏlv′)v. de·volved, de·volv·ing, de·volves
v.tr.
1. To pass on or delegate to another: The senator devolved the duties of office upon a group of aides.
2. Archaic To cause to roll onward or downward.
v.intr.
1. To be passed on or transferred to another: The burden of proof devolved upon the defendant. The estate devolved to an unlikely heir.
2. To degenerate or deteriorate gradually: After several hours the discussion had devolved into a shouting match.
3. Archaic To roll onward or downward.
[Middle English devolven, to transfer, from Old French devolver, to confer, ascribe, from Latin dēvolvere, to roll down, fall to : dē-, de- + volvere, to roll; see wel- in Indo-European roots.]
de·volve′ment n.
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devolve
(dɪˈvɒlv)vb
1. (foll by: on, upon, to, etc) to pass or cause to pass to a successor or substitute, as duties, power, etc
2. (Law) (intr; foll by on or upon) law (of an estate, etc) to pass to another by operation of law, esp on intestacy or bankruptcy
3. (intr; foll by on or upon) to depend (on): your argument devolves on how you interpret this clause.
4. archaic to roll down or cause to roll down
[C15: from Latin dēvolvere to roll down, fall into, from de- + volvere to roll]
deˈvolvement n
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de•volve
(dɪˈvɒlv)v. -volved, -volv•ing. v.t.
1. to transfer or delegate (a duty, responsibility, etc.) to or upon another; pass on.
v.i. 2. to be transferred or passed on from one to another: The responsibility devolved on me.
3. to become simpler or disappear, esp. in the process of evolution.
[1375–1425; late Middle English < Latin dēvolvere to roll down =dē- de- + volvere to roll]
de•volve′ment, n.
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devolve
Past participle: devolved
Gerund: devolving
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Verb | 1. | devolve - pass on or delegate to another; "The representative devolved his duties to his aides while he was in the hospital" |
2. | devolve - be inherited by; "The estate fell to my sister"; "The land returned to the family"; "The estate devolved to an heir that everybody had assumed to be dead" change hands, change owners - be transferred to another owner; "This restaurant changed hands twice last year" | |
3. | devolve - grow worse; "Her condition deteriorated"; "Conditions in the slums degenerated"; "The discussion devolved into a shouting match" fatigue, jade, tire, weary, pall - lose interest or become bored with something or somebody; "I'm so tired of your mother and her complaints about my food" |
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devolve
verb transfer, surrender, pass on, transmit, relinquish, hand down, entrust, consign, make over, cede, pass down, sign over, depute the need to decentralize and devolve power to regional governments
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Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
devolve
[dɪˈvɒlv] vt (= transfer) [+ power, responsibility] → déléguer
to devolve sth to sb [+ power, responsibility] → déléguer qch à qn
to devolve power away from → déléguer le pouvoir de
to devolve sth to sb [+ power, responsibility] → déléguer qch à qn
to devolve power away from → déléguer le pouvoir de
vi
to devolve on, to devolve upon (= fall) → retomber sur
to devolve on, to devolve upon (= fall) → retomber sur
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devolve
(→ auf +acc)vi (duty, property etc) → übergehen; the cost of the operation devolves upon the patient → die Kosten für die Operation muss der Patient tragen; it devolved on me to take the final decision → die endgültige Entscheidung fiel mir zu; the union devolved into a looser confederation of states → die Union löste sich in einen lockeren Staatenbund auf
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