noun
- plural of devolution; the transfer of power or responsibility from a central authority to regional or local authorities
- plural of devolution; the process of passing down or transferring something to a successor or lower level
Usage: commonly used in political and governmental contexts; often refers to decentralization of government functions
Usage: formal or legal usage
Examples
- The devolutions of power to regional governments increased local autonomy.
- Scotland and Wales have experienced significant devolutions of authority from Westminster.
- The devolutions of responsibility were outlined in the new constitutional framework.
- Many countries have pursued devolutions to bring government closer to citizens.
- The devolutions of administrative functions reduced the central government's workload.
- These devolutions represent a shift toward more localized decision-making.