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devolve Verb [-volving, -volved] to pass or cause to pass to a successor or substitute, as duties or power [Latin devolvere to roll down]
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| Young Barbara Lombardo proves herself a natural film actor -- she instinctively knows just how much emotion to give the camera, in a role that could easily have devolved into sustained hysteria -- as Cristina Quadri (or so she thinks). I ate drug-containing mushrooms in 1978, and what started out as interesting sensory changes devolved into massive depression that mentally altered me for years. The story could have easily devolved into afterschool-specialness, but it is so character-driven and Nick's voice is so real that readers, no matter their home situation, will readily identify. |
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