slovodefinícia
devolution
(encz)
devolution,decentralizace n: [polit.] poskytnutí silných autonomních
práv částem unitárního státu Rostislav Svoboda
devolution
(encz)
devolution,degenerace n: [bio.]
devolution
(encz)
devolution,postoupení n:
devolution
(encz)
devolution,přenesení n:
devolution
(encz)
devolution,převedení n:
Devolution
(gcide)
Devolution \Dev`o*lu"tion\, n. [LL. devolutio: cf. F.
d['e]volution.]
1. The act of rolling down. [R.]
[1913 Webster]

The devolution of earth down upon the valleys.
--Woodward.
[1913 Webster]

2. Transference from one person to another; a passing or
devolving upon a successor.
[1913 Webster]

The devolution of the crown through a . . . channel
known and conformable to old constitutional
requisitions. --De Quincey.
[1913 Webster]
devolution
(wn)
devolution
n 1: the process of declining from a higher to a lower level of
effective power or vitality or essential quality [syn:
degeneration, devolution] [ant: development,
evolution]
2: the delegation of authority (especially from a central to a
regional government) [syn: devolution, devolvement]
DEVOLUTION
(bouvier)
DEVOLUTION, eccl. law. The transfer, by forfeiture, of a right and power
which a person has to another, on account of some act or negligence of the
person who is vested with such right or power: for example, when a person
has the right of preseptation, and he does not present within the time
prescribed, the right devolves on his next immediate superior. Ayl. Par.
331.

podobné slovodefinícia
devolution
(encz)
devolution,decentralizace n: [polit.] poskytnutí silných autonomních
práv částem unitárního státu Rostislav Svobodadevolution,degenerace n: [bio.] devolution,postoupení n: devolution,přenesení n: devolution,převedení n:
devolution
(wn)
devolution
n 1: the process of declining from a higher to a lower level of
effective power or vitality or essential quality [syn:
degeneration, devolution] [ant: development,
evolution]
2: the delegation of authority (especially from a central to a
regional government) [syn: devolution, devolvement]
DEVOLUTION
(bouvier)
DEVOLUTION, eccl. law. The transfer, by forfeiture, of a right and power
which a person has to another, on account of some act or negligence of the
person who is vested with such right or power: for example, when a person
has the right of preseptation, and he does not present within the time
prescribed, the right devolves on his next immediate superior. Ayl. Par.
331.

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