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Meanings of
devolve
in inglés
portugués
degradar
catalán
degenerar-se
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Grow worse.
drop
degenerate
deteriorate
recuperate
portugués
degradar
Be inherited by.
return
fall
pass
Sinónimos
Examples for "
drop
"
drop
degenerate
deteriorate
Examples for "
drop
"
1
That tinkering saw the support for 'yes'
drop
to 49 per cent.
2
However, he decided to
drop
out in 1981 during his second year.
3
For different reasons, both parties are likely to see their vote
drop
.
4
The fight to pressure the state to
drop
the case is on.
5
She did, however,
drop
a hint about a possible new television role.
1
We must not allow our creative protest to
degenerate
into physical violence.
2
In a short time, I'm going to
degenerate
into a bestial state.
3
But if the situation continues to
degenerate
,
that insulation might wear thin.
4
He would not be the dupe of such
degenerate
fables; God forbid.
5
They were alone; just they two, the
degenerate
ruffian and his victim.
1
Conditions are forecast to
deteriorate
over coming days particularly in coastal areas.
2
The situation continued to
deteriorate
because of inadequate investment and growing demand.
3
The situation is likely to
deteriorate
further through the winter, she said.
4
If tribal or factional armed groups get involved the situation could
deteriorate
.
5
They also expect a growing number of legal battles as relations
deteriorate
.
Usage of
devolve
in inglés
1
The strategy was clear: to
devolve
after a hundred years of waiting.
2
Without this guidance, the nomination process may
devolve
into its current state.
3
Things would soon
devolve
far beyond any chance of intervention from him.
4
Without a restructuring deal in place, the matter could
devolve
into litigation.
5
The active religious duties of the Mitsuye-shiro now
devolve
upon the Guji.
6
We ran back to the door before the situation could
devolve
further.
7
I, Maitre Lapalme, forbid your profligacies, which
devolve
upon me; I forbid-etc.
8
Hence, much of the work seemed to
devolve
upon Dick and Greg.
9
To cook a meal, denotes some pleasant duty will
devolve
on you.
10
At home, we'll
devolve
power to local government and local communities.
11
A better approach is to
devolve
more functions to local authorities.
12
The classic mistake, he says, is to
devolve
responsibility to an HR department.
13
In the future, the charge of the entire establishment may
devolve
upon you.
14
The duties of a nephew will consequently
devolve
on the king.
15
I respected Cassius too much to let him
devolve
to that.
16
All seemed to
devolve
the burden of their cares on her.
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devolve
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
devolve upon
devolve more
devolve power
devolve responsibility
devolve decision
More collocations
Translations for
devolve
portugués
degradar
degenerar
piorar
deteriorar
catalán
degenerar-se
deteriorar-se
espatllar
espatllar-se
deteriorar
Devolve
through the time
Devolve
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common