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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
I. devolve [Brit dɪˈvɒlv, Am dəˈvɑlv] VB trans
to devolve sth to or on sb/sth
transmettre qc à qn/qc
II. devolve [Brit dɪˈvɒlv, Am dəˈvɑlv] VB intr
1. devolve (be the responsibility of):
devolve responsibility, duty:
incomber (on à)
it devolves on sb to do
2. devolve LAW:
passer (on, to à)
3. devolve BIOL:
III. devolved ADJ
in the PONS Dictionary
I. devolve [dɪˈvɒlv, Am dɪˈvɑ:lv] VB intr
1. devolve (transfer):
2. devolve (descend):
II. devolve [dɪˈvɒlv, Am dɪˈvɑ:lv] VB trans
to devolve sth on sb
in the PONS Dictionary
I. devolve [dɪ·ˈvalv] VB intr
1. devolve (transfer):
2. devolve (descend):
II. devolve [dɪ·ˈvalv] VB trans
to devolve sth upon sb
Present
Idevolve
youdevolve
he/she/itdevolves
wedevolve
youdevolve
theydevolve
Past
Idevolved
youdevolved
he/she/itdevolved
wedevolved
youdevolved
theydevolved
Present Perfect
Ihavedevolved
youhavedevolved
he/she/ithasdevolved
wehavedevolved
youhavedevolved
theyhavedevolved
Past Perfect
Ihaddevolved
youhaddevolved
he/she/ithaddevolved
wehaddevolved
youhaddevolved
theyhaddevolved
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The country is adopting a democratic decentralization process with substantial devolution in policy-making, public resource management and revenue sharing through devolved funds.
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Tax collection was devolved onto tax-farmers, and only one-fifth of the revenues ever reached the national treasury.
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Nonetheless, since the late 1990s certain autonomy and powers have been gradually devolved.
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He had treasuries of his own, and the payment and the food supplies of the army devolved upon him.
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The science of probability manipulation also devolved to the art of magic.
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