Devolve is a verb meaning to pass by transmission or succession, or to fall as a responsibility, or to degenerate to a lower state. It comes from Latin 'volvere' (to roll) and 'de-' (down), indicating a transfer or degradation.
Devolve es un verbo que significa transmitir por sucesión o caer como responsabilidad, o degenerar a un estado inferior. Proviene del latín 'volvere' (rodar) y 'de-' (abajo), indicando una transferencia o degradación.
Word | devolve |
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Date | September 10, 2016 |
Type | verb |
Syllables | dih-VAHLV |
Etymology | Devolve evolved from Latin volvere, a word that means "to roll." The prefix de- means "down." (Other words that revolve around volvere are the five other words containing -vol- found in this paragraph.) Knowing which preposition to use with devolve can seem a bit involved, but it's really not all that convoluted. Responsibility or rights devolve "on," "upon," or "to" someone. When something comes into a present state by flowing down from a source, either literally or figuratively, we say "devolve from," as in "customs that devolve from old beliefs." And when the devolving is a downward evolution to a lower state we say "devolves into" (or sometimes "devolves to"), as in "order devolves into chaos." |
Examples | Over time, the weekly book club meeting devolved into mean-spirited gossip sessions. "… with whiplash speed, this heart-warming tale has devolved into an internet-fueled soap opera." — Craig Schneider, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 31 July 2016 |
Definition | 1 a : to pass by transmission or succession b : to fall or be passed usually as a responsibility or obligation 2 : to come by or as if by flowing down 3 : to degenerate through a gradual change or evolution |
Tags: wordoftheday::verb
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