devise - use in sentences

Object

  • strategy: Over a year can devise strategy even know you.
  • method: The colleagues of FSB devised the new method of pressure on the Moslems.
  • means: At first it seemed to be impossible, but I soon devised a means.
  • fable: Is this true, or is it a cunningly devised fable?

Used with why or when

  • whereby: Eventually a system was devised whereby ten loads could be hauled up in one go.
  • which: In other schools visited, games had been devised which found ways to include the disabled child.
  • that: Working closely with the senior judiciary a scheme was devised that would draw back the waiting periods.

Infinitive complement

  • cope: Cell church was devised to cope with the attendant growth.
  • assist: It grew out of lessons devised to assist new wheelchair users learn how best to cope with their new means of locomotion.
  • facilitate: The office layouts in Buckingham have been specifically devised to facilitate improved communication.
  • overcome: Two methods have been devised to overcome this problem of particle activity.
  • enable: Benchmark Subject to context: ( i ) A standard test devised to enable comparisons to be made between computer systems.
  • suit: Custom made systems are devised to suit individual client needs.

Modifying Another Word

  • cunningly: Is this true, or is it a cunningly devised fable?
  • specially: More than just a succession of songs, this specially devised concert takes the form of a journey through time.
  • hereafter: The above rights may be exercised in all media and formats whether now known or hereafter devised.
  • originally: The project was originally devised by the City of London Police for the capital's financial sector.

Preposition: in

  • collaboration: Devised in collaboration with fourth year students of the BA ( Contemporary Theater Practice ) Course who are specializing in Performance Honors at RSAMD.

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