to come by or as if by flowing down <his allegedly subversive campaigns...devolve from his belief in basic American rights — Frank Deford> 3 : ...
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Devolve is non-party political and aims to involve all the peoples of England. ... < Devolve! is a radical English devolution movement. We aim to encourage the peoples of ...
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Inflected Form(s): de·volved; de·volv·ing. Etymology: Middle English, from Latin devolvere, from de- + volvere to roll — more at voluble. Date: 15th century ...
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v. de·volved, de·volv·ing, de·volves. v.tr. 1. To pass on or delegate to another : The senator devolved the duties of office upon a group of aides. ...
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England Devolve has radical policies for English devolution - territorial, democratic, cultural and economic devolution. Devolve is non-party political and ...
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