Sentence examples for to devolve from inspiring English sources

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to devolve

verb

To roll (something) down; to unroll.

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I've come to Mexico to devolve.

His ability to continue to devolve.

They tend to devolve into wild yet perfunctory gore.

Yet he might be prepared to devolve some power.

Meet promises to devolve further powers to Scotland and Wales.

Osborne said he wanted to devolve more powers to cities.

Federalism would not have to devolve into provincialism.

He also managed to devolve significant powers away from Westminster.

In previous ministerial posts he drew up plans to devolve powers to cities.

At the same time, the Coalition is planning to devolve further powers to the Welsh Assembly.

Another semi-constitutional monarchy, Jordan, plans to devolve central powers to elected regional bodies.

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