Examples of 'devolve' in a sentence
Meaning of "devolve"
Devolve (verb): To transfer or delegate power, authority, or responsibility to someone else. It is used when certain duties or rights are passed down to another party
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- To roll (something) down; to unroll.
- To be inherited by someone else; to pass down upon the next person in a succession, especially through failure or loss of an earlier holder.
- To delegate (a responsibility, duty, etc.) on or upon someone.
- To fall as a duty or responsibility on or upon someone.
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But you will devolve into an UnderFae.
Its soul carrier would literally devolve.
To devolve all human beings into monkeys.
We must find ways to devolve economic power.
Or devolve to the point where he finally subscribes.
Haiti could yet devolve into anarchy.
Funny how things evolve and devolve.
Let others devolve into religious disagreements.
To see them stagnate and even devolve.
I want to devolve power down to local authorities.
You let this situation devolve to where it is.
Devolve increased discretion based on practice and performance.
Savor it before you devolve into nothing.
But he is on a spree and he will devolve.
We can not devolve to a pissing contest.
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A floor fight does not have to devolve into a brawl.
Until they devolve into a lower life form.
And humanity will always devolve into chaos.
Some legal frameworks devolve financing responsibilities to subnational entities.
Ensuring that this balancing does not devolve into.
We can not devolve into violence.
Government must be prepared to devolve sensibly.
This must not devolve into a political fight.
Devolve the outcome to now.
In case you devolve into a monkey.
To devolve to charity the money from the sale is foolish.
Sometimes they devolve as they know.
Most likely he will devolve.
The same shall devolve on the vice president.
Beware of the tendency to devolve.
Wales does not want it to devolve into a network of hate.
I shall devolve them back into the primordial slime.
You know it would devolve down to me.
These shall devolve entirely on the beneficiary of the financing.
The brain could devolve as well.
You devolve into a monkey.
Let us not have this devolve into chaos.
These guys devolve rapidly until they are just killing machines.
Not all panels have to devolve into debates.
Devolve powers to students.
We could easily devolve into a tyranny.
Devolve outstanding powers.
Often life seems to devolve rather than evolve.
Probably has acid and stuff that can devolve metal.
Of real will to devolve responsibilities.
The right to withdraw the application does not devolve on the heirs.
Some also suggest to devolve more power to local communities.
Bands tend to devolve.
Britain began to devolve political power to its settlement colonies.
All typologies have a tendency to devolve into stereotyping.