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Devolve   /dɪvˈɑlv/   Listen
Devolve

verb
(past & past part. devolved; pres. part. devolving)
1.
Pass on or delegate to another.
2.
Be inherited by.  Synonyms: fall, pass, return.  "The land returned to the family" , "The estate devolved to an heir that everybody had assumed to be dead"
3.
Grow worse.  Synonyms: degenerate, deteriorate, drop.  "Conditions in the slums degenerated" , "The discussion devolved into a shouting match"



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"Devolve" Quotes from Famous Books



... one of the executors is a lady, and another is our venerable friend here, who has no inclination to attend to the settlement of Mr. Zane's estate, it will devolve upon me to examine the whole subject. I am a stranger in the East. As Mr. Van de Lear may have told you, I don't hear anything. Will I be welcome as a boarder under your roof as long as I am looking into my old ...
— Bohemian Days - Three American Tales • Geo. Alfred Townsend

... affirmed that there must have been some supernatural agency at work. Fred felt sure the matter would have to be sifted, and that upon himself and Doctor Holtum (the only magistrate in Lunda since Mr. Garson's death) would devolve the duty of ...
— Viking Boys • Jessie Margaret Edmondston Saxby

... elsewhere—setting forth that "upon the decease of our Sovereign Lord Charles the Second, the right of succession to the Crown of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, with the dominions and territories thereunto belonging, did legally descend and devolve upon the most illustrious and high-born Prince James, Duke of Monmouth, son and heir apparent to the said King Charles ...
— Captain Blood • Rafael Sabatini

... apparent disposition of the House, the friends of the court proposed that, should the queen die childless, the crown should devolve absolutely upon him for his life.[432] But in this they were going too far. The suggestion was listened to coldly; and Philip, who had really calculated on obtaining from parliament, in some form or other, a security for his succession, ...
— The Reign of Mary Tudor • James Anthony Froude

... is born into the world, a mother's duties commence; and of all those which God has allotted to mortals, there are none so important as those which devolve upon ...
— Trials and Confessions of a Housekeeper • T. S. Arthur


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