development in Spanish
development in Spanish is desarrollo, acontecimiento, cambio — development means the process of growing, changing, or advancing.
development in Spanish
desarrollo
(countable) Something which has developed.
acontecimiento
(countable) Something which has developed.
cambio
(countable) Something which has developed.
novedad
(countable) Something which has developed.
edificación
(real estate, uncountable) The building of such a project.
fraccionamiento
(real estate, uncountable) The building of such a project.
urbanización
(real estate, uncountable) The building of such a project.
desarrollo
(chess, uncountable) The active placement of the pieces, or the process of achieving it.
desenvolvimiento
(chess, uncountable) The active placement of the pieces, or the process of achieving it.
What does "development" mean?
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noun The process of growing, changing, or advancing.
"Her career development has been impressive over the years."
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noun A new event or piece of news relating to a situation.
"There have been several developments in the case this week."
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noun A group of newly built houses, offices, or other structures on a plot of land.
"A new housing development is going up on the edge of town."
development in a sentence
- Her career development has been impressive over the years.
- There have been several developments in the case this week.
- A new housing development is going up on the edge of town.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "development" in Spanish?
"development" in Spanish is desarrollo, acontecimiento, cambio. development means: The process of growing, changing, or advancing.
How do you use "development" in a sentence?
Example: "Her career development has been impressive over the years." In Spanish, "development" is desarrollo, acontecimiento, cambio.
Are there other ways to say "development" in Spanish?
Yes — Spanish has 8 translations listed for "development": desarrollo, acontecimiento, cambio, novedad, edificación, fraccionamiento.
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