devolution
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See also: dévolution
English
[edit ]Etymology
[edit ]Borrowed from Middle French dévolution , from Medieval Latin devolutio, devolutionis , from Latin devolvo .
Pronunciation
[edit ]Noun
[edit ]devolution (plural devolutions )
- A rolling down.
- A descent, especially one that passes through a series of revolutions, or by succession.
- The transference of a right to a successor, or of a power from one body to another.
- (derogatory ) Degeneration.
- Synonym: degradation
- Antonyms: evolution , development
- Coordinate term: revolution
- It is quite disheartening to witness the devolution of our nation's political discourse over the past several years.
- 1981, William Irwin Thompson, The Time Falling Bodies Take to Light: Mythology, Sexuality and the Origins of Culture, London: Rider/Hutchinson & Co., page 186:
- He is the place where the devolution from Heaven and the evolution from earth meet.
- (government ) The transfer of some powers and the delegation of some functions from a central government to local government (e.g. from the U.K. parliament to Scottish parliament and Welsh assembly).
- The question of whether England should receive devolution like Scotland and Wales have has dogged British politics for years.
- 2020 November 4, Philip Haigh, "Cracks and divisions over funding for public transport", in Rail, page 55:
- Governments like devolution because it gives ministers someone else to blame for problems.
- 2021, Otto English, Fake History, page 179:
- By the 1974 general election, the Scottish National Party (SNP) were polling at 30% and there were growing calls for devolution.
Synonyms
[edit ]- (most or all senses): devolvement
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[edit ]Translations
[edit ]a rolling down
- Dutch: neergang (nl)
- French: dévolution (fr) f
- Russian: ска́тывание (ru) n (skátyvanije)
a descent
- Russian: деволю́ция (ru) f (devoljúcija)
a degeneration — see also involution
- Indonesian: devolusi (id)
- Spanish: desevolución f
a transfer of power
- Georgian: დევოლუცია (devolucia), დეცენტრალიზაცია (decenṭralizacia), ძალაუფლების გადაცემა ქვეეროვნული ერთეულებისთვის (ʒalauplebis gadacema kveerovnuli erteulebistvis)
- German: Dezentralisierung f, Machtübertragung auf Landesteile f
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: overgang (no) m, hjemfall n, overføring m or f
- Polish: dewolucja f
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- Italian: (please verify) devoluzione (it) f
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