Devise means to construct, create, or elaborate on something. When used in the context of a plan, as in "devise a plan", it means "create a plan".
To devise is to build on an idea.
IT IS LIKE INVENTING SOMETHING
The mutineer devised a plan to kill his captain.
consisted of seven poets who devised a new form of french poetry
Ten, but there never has been a mill, as such. The mill rate was devised to work out certain tax applications. The smallest coin has always been one cent.
Left Behind is Christian Fiction. It is based around the concept, devised by John Nelson Darby in 1830, of a so-called Rapture, followed by years of Tribulation.
Yes, the noun 'invention' is a common noun, a general word for anything made up or devised; a word for an original device or thing; a word for any invention of any kind.
It means you can have some time to act it out
A subject for a devised piece for a play.
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Concerted means contrived or arranged by agreement or planned or devised together.
You devised a question using the word devised. Scientists devised a method of measuring ozone in the upper atmosphere.
It was devised in pre-history.
"Devised" is a verb, an action word.
He devised a new technique using his technologies. This is an example of sentence using devised.
Formally, trix is not a word in English except as devised by an advertiser. It is probably derived from the word tricks.
the first machine devised by humans is "abacus".
St Thomas Aqinas Devised the doctrine of Double effect
In what country was the plan devised to create an atomic bomb?