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Definition of "develop" in inglés

verb

  1. (transitive or impersonal, now rare) To discover, find out; to uncover.

  2. (intransitive) To change with a specific direction, progress.

    • Let's see how things develop and then make our decision.
  3. (ambitransitive) To progress through a sequence of stages.

    • Isabel developed from a tropical depression to a tropical storm to a hurricane. An embryo develops into a fetus and then into an infant.
    • 1868-1869, Robert Owen, Comparative Anatomy and Physiology of Vertebrates All insects […] acquire the jointed legs before the wings are fully developed.
  4. (transitive) To advance; to further; to promote the growth of.

  5. (transitive) To create.

    • I need to develop a plan for the next three weeks.
  6. (transitive) To bring out images latent in photographic film.

    • Please develop this roll of film.
  7. (transitive) To acquire something usually over a period of time.

    • I have been in England enough to develop a British accent.
    • You will develop calluses if you play the cello.
    • She developed bad eating habits.
  8. (chess, transitive) To place one's pieces actively.

    • I need to develop my white-square bishop.
  9. (snooker, pool) To cause a ball to become more open and available to be played on later. Usually by moving it away from the cushion, or by opening a pack.

  10. (mathematics) To change the form of (an algebraic expression, etc.) by executing certain indicated operations without changing the value.