Develop ( verb , verb )

(As a verb)

Develop ( verb )

  1. To bring to a more advanced or effective state.
  2. To create or produce something, especially something new and complex.
  3. To cause something to grow or expand.

Origin:

From latin developare "to unfold, unroll", from de- "completely" + volvere "to roll".

Examples:

  1. The company is developing a new product.
  2. He is developing a new software program.
  3. The government is developing a new policy.
  4. The company is developing a new strategy.
  5. The scientist is developing a new theory.

(As a verb)

Develop ( verb )

  1. To bring to a more advanced or effective state.
  2. To create or produce something, especially something new and complex.
  3. To cause something to grow or expand.

Origin:

From latin developare "to unfold, unroll", from de- "completely" + volvere "to roll".

Examples:

  1. The company is developing a new product.
  2. He is developing a new software program.
  3. The government is developing a new policy.
  4. The company is developing a new strategy.
  5. The scientist is developing a new theory.
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