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de·vel·op·ment [dɪˈveləpmənt] N

1. development no pl (act, event, process):

development
razvoj m

2. development ARCHIT:

development (work)
development (area)
new development

ˈhous·ing es·tate N Brit, ˈhous·ing de·vel·op·ment N

ˈprop·er·ty de·vel·op·ment N

Usage examples with development

new development

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The development of printing made distribution of music possible on a wide scale.
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Another notable factor in the evolution of golf has been the development of golf clubs.
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The network provides information to its members about developments in local and global law.
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The northeast side of the mountain is occupied by a housing development, which reaches to the ridgeline.
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The language of the story or requirement is used to directly guide development of the feature even naming the modules and function calls.
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By 1987, the number of officially recognized development projects had increased to 1482.
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It is not the result of a lack of evolution; its very ferocity is due to our enormous development.
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A number of in vitro and in vivo models are available for preclinical testing and development of novel therapeutics.
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Part of this development included the opening of two multi-storey car-parks on the south-western side.
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The reason for this development lies in the fact that its concerns and preoccupations were overwhelmingly political; economic demands and social unrest remained largely peripheral.
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