
1) Assign 2) Be inherited by 3) Change ownership 4) Delegate 5) Depute 6) Designate 7) Grow worse 8) Pass on to another 9) Slowly slide into chaos 10) To break down 11) To degenerate 12) To roll down 13) To unroll
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• (v. t.) To transfer from one person to another; to deliver over; to hand down; -- generally with upon, sometimes with to or into. • (v. t.) To roll onward or downward; to pass on. • (v. i.) To pass by transmission or succession; to be handed over or down; -- generally with on or upon, sometimes with to or into; as, after the genera...
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v. The automatic transfer of property from one party to another through an operation of law that does not require an act by the past or present owner. For example: passing title to the natural heir of a person's upon his/her death. 2) Upon the death of a president, the passing of authority to a vice president. 3) To give a territory the sovereign r...
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Certain cards can devolve an Evolved Pokémon, which is the opposite of evolving your Pokémon, typically either going from a Stage 2 evolution to a Stage 1 evolution or a Stage 1 evolution into a Basic Pokémon. When a Pokémon is devolved, it also loses Special Conditions and any other effects.
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De·volve' intransitive verb To pass by transmission or succession; to be handed over or down; -- generally with
on or
upon , sometimes with
to or
into ; as, after the general fell, the command
devolved upon (or on) the next officer in rank. « His estate . . ....
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De·volve' transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Devolved ;
present participle & verbal noun Devolving .] [ Latin
devolvere ,
devolutum , to roll down;
de +
volvere to roll down;
de +
volv...Found on
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When property is automatically transferred from one party to another by operation of law, without any act required of either past or present owner. The most common example is passing of title to the natural heir of a person upon his death.
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[
v] - pass on or delegate to another
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devolve 1. To transfer power, responsibility, or rights to someone or something; for example, from a central government to a regional government, or to be transferred in this way. 2. To become the duty or responsibility of another person. 3. To deteriorate slowly over time; to degenerate, or to deteriorate, gradually. 4. To be given to someone u...
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deteriorate verb grow worse; `Her condition deteriorated`; `Conditions in the slums degenerated`; `The discussion devolved into a shouting match`
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[Intelligent words] grow worse
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