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development

American  
[dih-vel-uhp-muhnt] / dɪˈvɛl əp mənt /

noun

  1. the act or process of developing; growth; progress.

    child development; economic development.

    Synonyms:
    maturation, opening, evolution, growth, elaboration, expansion
    Antonyms:
    disintegration, deterioration
  2. a significant consequence or event.

    recent developments in the field of science.

  3. a developed or advanced state or form.

    Drama reached its highest development in the plays of Shakespeare.

    Synonyms:
    ripeness, maturity
  4. Music. the part of a movement or composition in which a theme or themes are developed, or unfolded and elaborated, by various technical means, so as to reveal their inherent possibilities.

  5. a large group of private houses or of apartment houses, often of similar design, constructed as a unified community, especially by a real-estate developer or government organization.

    Synonyms:
    subdivision, community
  6. Chess. the act or process of developing chess pieces.

  7. Mining. the work of digging openings, as tunnels, raises, and winzes, to give access to new workings, and of erecting necessary structures.


development British  
/ dɪˈvɛləpmənt /

noun

  1. the act or process of growing, progressing, or developing

  2. the product or result of developing

  3. a fact, event, or happening, esp one that changes a situation

  4. an area or tract of land that has been developed

  5. Also called: development section.  the section of a movement, usually in sonata form, in which the basic musical themes are developed

  6. chess

    1. the process of developing pieces

    2. the manner in which they are developed

    3. the position of the pieces in the early part of a game with reference to their attacking potential or defensive efficiency

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Other Word Forms

  • antidevelopment adjective
  • developmental adjective
  • developmentally adverb
  • developmentary adjective
  • hyperdevelopment noun
  • hyperdevelopmental adjective
  • nondevelopment noun
  • nondevelopmental adjective
  • nondevelopmentally adverb
  • postdevelopmental adjective
  • predevelopment noun
  • self-development noun
  • subdevelopment noun
  • superdevelopment noun
  • undevelopment noun
  • undevelopmental adjective
  • undevelopmentally adverb

Etymology

Origin of development

First recorded in 1745–55; develop + -ment, or from French développement

Example Sentences

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He added that the development is expected to attract a mix of Northeast transplants, local Florida buyers who want to move closer to the water, and Miami-based second-home seekers.

From MarketWatch

"Its priority, both domestically and in foreign policy, is economic development. There is a broad consensus that China shouldn't recklessly get involved in a war."

From BBC

For the ECB, that is an unwelcome development even as there were few signs of a pickup beyond a 4.9% increase in energy prices.

From The Wall Street Journal

The company said it was unlikely to be able to make its required rate of return on investment in new land acquisitions due to rising tax and regulatory burdens on residential developments.

From The Wall Street Journal

Symptoms often include seizures, muscle weakness, paralysis, and delayed development.

From Science Daily