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    de·vise
    [dəˈvīz]
    verb
    devise (verb) · devises (third person present) · devised (past tense) · devised (past participle) · devising (present participle)
    1. plan or invent (a complex procedure, system, or mechanism) by careful thought:
      "a training program should be devised" · "a complicated game of his own devising"
    2. law
      leave (real estate) to someone by the terms of a will.
    noun
    law
    devise (noun) · devises (plural noun)
    1. a clause in a will leaving something, especially real estate, to someone.
    Origin
    Middle English: the verb from Old French deviser, from Latin divis- ‘divided’, from the verb dividere (this sense being reflected in the original English sense of the verb); the noun is a variant of device (in the early sense ‘will, desire’).
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  3. to invent something, esp. with intelligence or imagination: He devised a new way to treat mental depression. The committee is devising an agenda for the upcoming political convention.
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/devise
    : to form in the mind by new combinations or applications of ideas or principles : invent devise a solution to the problem 2 : to give (real estate) by will devised the property to his daughter deviser noun
    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/devise
    verb (used with object),de·vised, de·vis·ing. to contrive, plan, or elaborate; invent from existing principles or ideas: to devise a method. Theater. to develop (a play) collaboratively with the performers: Based on the lives of women in engineering, the students devised the play themselves. Law. to assign or transmit (property) by will.
    www.dictionary.com/browse/devise
    1. to contrive, plan, or elaborate; invent from existing principles or ideas: to devise a method. 2. to transmit (property) by will.
    www.thefreedictionary.com/devise
    to design or invent something such as a system, plan, or piece of equipment (Definition of devise from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
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