Third-person singular simple present indicative form of devolve.(verb)
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Use "devolves" in a sentence
"Failing such a person, the title devolves on him who is complete in theosophy, though he may be mediocre in philosophy."
"Critics very often are able to make a stronger case for their assessment of a work on the second try (by qualifying their initial analysis and providing a more nuanced reading) but in this case Ayers’ attempt at defending his critique devolves from the ridiculous to the pitiful."
"Actually it goes directly to the unethical lying and smearing and innuendos of the GOP politics of personal destruction. pftp wrote: That beind said, any converation that I have with Username devolves into this realm. pftp wrote: Losername:"