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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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    What is a devise in a will?The Uniform Probate Code uses devise to refer to any gifts made in a will. Note: Executory devises were invented as a way of getting around the rule in Shelley's case, which is now largely abolished. Anglo-French deviser to divide, share, bequeath, ultimately from Latin dividere to divide Nglish: Translation of devise for Spanish Speakers
    What does it mean to devise a plan?To devise is to figure out a plan. Men twirling long mustaches might devise a plan to tie someone to the railroad tracks. To devise a plan is more than just making one; there's a lot of figuring out to do, such as: "Phoebe devised a bus route that picked up kids in alphabetical order." There's a method to the madness of devising.
    What does deviser mean?de•vis′er, n. 1. See prepare. Collocations: devise a [plan, scheme, strategy, system, campaign] (to), devise a [method, way] (of), devise a [new, better, safer] [method] (of), more... struggles to maintain its birthrate, much less <devise><devises>... "to devise" in one's mind? Visit the English Only Forum.
    What does it mean if you devise something?If you devise something, you have the idea for it and design it. We devised a plan. Read about the team of authors behind Collins Dictionaries. 5 senses: 1. to work out, contrive, or plan (something) in one's mind 2. law to dispose of (property, esp real property) by.... Click for more definitions.
     
  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
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    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.
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    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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