devolile
Describing something that is subject to or characterized by the delegation of authority from a central body to a subordinate or local level. It is often used to describe legal or administrative processes where powers are transferred downward.
Exemplos
3 de 5The family utilized a devolile strategy, allowing each child to manage their own allowance and chores.
The family utilized a devolile strategy, allowing each child to manage their own allowance and chores.
The ministry proposed a devolile framework to grant regional councils more autonomy over education funding.
The ministry proposed a devolile framework to grant regional councils more autonomy over education funding.
It's a devolile setup here; you don't have to check with the manager for every small decision.
It's a devolile setup here; you don't have to check with the manager for every small decision.
Antônimos
Família de palavras
Dica de memorização
Break it down: 'De-' (down) + 'vol' (roll/turn) + 'ile' (capable of). Think of power 'rolling down' the hill to the people at the bottom.
Quiz rápido
The government's _______ approach to healthcare allowed regional clinics to set their own priorities.
Correto!
A resposta correta é: devolile
Exemplos
The family utilized a devolile strategy, allowing each child to manage their own allowance and chores.
everydayThe family utilized a devolile strategy, allowing each child to manage their own allowance and chores.
The ministry proposed a devolile framework to grant regional councils more autonomy over education funding.
formalThe ministry proposed a devolile framework to grant regional councils more autonomy over education funding.
It's a devolile setup here; you don't have to check with the manager for every small decision.
informalIt's a devolile setup here; you don't have to check with the manager for every small decision.
Scholars argue that a devolile political structure is essential for maintaining stability in ethnically diverse nations.
academicScholars argue that a devolile political structure is essential for maintaining stability in ethnically diverse nations.
By adopting a devolile management model, the corporation increased its responsiveness to local market trends.
businessBy adopting a devolile management model, the corporation increased its responsiveness to local market trends.
Antônimos
Família de palavras
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
in a devolile manner
in a way that transfers authority downwards
devolile succession
a sequence where rights pass to subordinates
devolile path
a route toward decentralization
Frequentemente confundido com
Volatile refers to something unstable or explosive, whereas devolile refers to the delegation of authority.
Notas de uso
Use 'devolile' when specifically discussing the capacity or tendency of power to be transferred from a central authority to local ones. It is more formal and specific than 'decentralized'.
Erros comuns
Learners may accidentally use 'volatile' because of the similar spelling and sound, leading to confusion between 'instability' and 'delegation'.
Dica de memorização
Break it down: 'De-' (down) + 'vol' (roll/turn) + 'ile' (capable of). Think of power 'rolling down' the hill to the people at the bottom.
Origem da palavra
From the Latin 'devolvere' meaning 'to roll down', combined with the adjectival suffix '-ile' indicating capability or quality.
Padrões gramaticais
Contexto cultural
Highly relevant in the context of UK politics (devolution to Scotland and Wales) and European administrative law.
Quiz rápido
The government's _______ approach to healthcare allowed regional clinics to set their own priorities.
Correto!
A resposta correta é: devolile
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