devolve

devolve
de·volve
[dɪˈvɒlv, AM -ˈvɑ:lv]
I. vi
1. (be transferred) duty, functions übergehen, übertragen werden
the responsibility \devolves on her as soon as the boss leaves the office die Verantwortung geht auf sie über, sobald der Chef das Büro verlässt
2. LAW (become sb's property)
to \devolve on sb auf jdn übergehen
II. vt (form)
to \devolve sth etw übertragen (on/upon auf +akk)
to \devolve duties/rights/property Pflichte/Rechte/Eigentum übertragen
to \devolve responsibility downward Verantwortung nach unten weitergeben
to \devolve sth to sb jdm etw übertragen, etw an jdn delegieren
* * *
[dɪ'vɒlv] (on, upon auf +acc)
1. vi
(duty, property etc) übergehen

the cost of the operation devolves upon the patient —

it devolved on me to take the final decision — die endgültige Entscheidung fiel mir zu

the union devolved into a looser confederation of states — die Union löste sich in einen lockeren Staatenbund auf

2. vt
duty, power etc übertragen

a devolved government — eine dezentralisierte Regierung

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devolve [dıˈvɒlv; US auch -ˈvɑlv]
A v/t (on, upon) Rechte, Pflichten etc übertragen (dat oder auf akk), pej abwälzen (auf akk)
B v/i (on, upon, to) übergehen (auf akk), übertragen werden (dat oder auf akk), zufallen (dat) (Rechte, Pflichten, Besitz etc):
it devolved (up)on him to do es wurde ihm übertragen oder fiel ihm zu oder oblag ihm zu tun
* * *
v.
übertragen v.

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