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Sentence count:168+2Posted:2016-12-09Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: arrangecontrivecreateinventmake upplanSimilar words: devicedeviaterevisionpeevishlyadviseadviseradviseddevice characteristicMeaning: [dɪ'vaɪz]  n. 1. a will disposing of real property 2. (law) a gift of real property by will. v. 1. come up with (an idea, plan, explanation, theory, or principle) after a mental effort 2. arrange by systematic planning and united effort 3. give by will, especially real property. 
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31. They take the initiative, come up with technological and organizational innovations, devise new solutions to old problems.
32. The problem is to devise tests that will demonstrate this.
33. If we are to go beyond nihilism we shall have to devise a strategy to examine this.
34. If they are holding it on their mainframe, they have to devise their own implementation of SASPAC91.
35. Would it be more useful to devise training regimes in which such attitudes could be systematically confronted?
36. They would eventually learn to recognize such syndromes in families, track down the faulty genes and devise interventions.
37. Once the observations are completed the parents can devise a hypothesis about what is maintaining the problem behaviour.
38. For instance, they could launch technically more advanced satellites and devise market-orientated ways of selling the data around the world.
39. He, in retaliation, has launched against them the most concentrated onslaughts that he has been able to devise.
40. All creatures that live in the plankton have to devise means of staying afloat.
41. Creative cooks can devise their own oxtail dishes following some basic guidelines.
42. Ask one of the residents to devise the questions on perhaps a different theme each week.
43. Uppermost among them will be how they begin to devise a strategy to defeat a man who is both boxer and puncher.
44. It is essential to devise strategies for working with rather than against resistance.
45. This would carry with it a responsibility on their part to help devise the tests, or at least to scrutinize their content.
46. The results are used to devise an exercise programme which the individual is encouraged to follow.
47. How, then, do we make the economy grow and devise an equitable allocation of its fruits?
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48. So you devise a situation where an absolutely unimpeachable witness sees the murderer in black leaving the scene of the crime.
49. Communities must take stock of their assets, he said, and devise a strategy to develop tourism or industry.
50. Tulsa, however, has yet to devise a long-term solution to financing Career Partners Inc.
51. The House of Lords stated that the employer had to devise a safe system and operate it.
52. Devise a recipe incorporating potatoes which shows what a valuable role they play in a healthy eating regime.
53. You will find it most interesting to devise other test sets for experimental and instructional purposes.
54. It is not beyond the wit of man to devise a scholarship programme based mostly on need.
55. Threats, not pillars, will decide whether the members devise joint foreign or defence policies.
56. Don't devise questions just for the sake of having something on a worksheet.
57. Last ten days trying to devise way to stabilize frame, he wrote.
58. Engineers have a good helping of functional grey matter with which to devise theories.
59. Furthermore, there were no psychologists around to devise tests of mental faculties.
60. We were asked only to make the bomb, devise it and construct it as quickly as possible.
More similar words: devicedeviaterevisionpeevishlyadviseadviseradviseddevice characteristicvis-a-visdevourdevotedevoidevilvisualdevelopevictviscousvisitorvisibledeveloperreviewlevitysupervisorenvisionactivistvisceraldivisionalleviateevidentprovision
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