Sentences

devolve in a sentence

v. t.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

To devolve means to deteriorate or decline into a worse state, often involving a regression to less constructive or more chaotic behavior.

Sample Sentences

  1. As the situation worsened, the discussion began to devolve into accusations and insults.
  2. The team feared that without strong leadership, their project would devolve into chaos.
  3. Over time, the once vibrant community began to devolve into apathy and disinterest.
  4. If we don't address these issues promptly, our relationship may devolve into misunderstandings.
  5. The debate started off civil but quickly devolved into a shouting match among the participants.
  6. As the discussion progressed, the conversation began to devolve into personal attacks.
  7. The company's initial vision started to devolve after new management took over.
  8. If we don't address these issues, our community will devolve into chaos.
  9. The debate seemed to devolve into a shouting match, overshadowing the important topics at hand.
  10. Over time, the once vibrant culture of the organization began to devolve into apathy.