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To use the intellect to plan or design something.
forge
devise
contrive
formulate
excogitate
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To make up something artificial or untrue.
manufacture
fabricate
cook up
make up
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inventar
forge
devise
contrive
formulate
excogitate
1
So, using local volunteers could help
forge
improved links with the community.
2
However, anyone with a quill and an inkhorn can
forge
mundane text.
3
Had she, too, seen that they could
forge
some thing good together?
4
The one worker in the place was revealed by the
forge
fire.
5
Both were quick to thank the men who helped
forge
their success.
1
Intervention: Review of case records and radiologic data to
devise
management protocol.
2
However, you can certainly
devise
a methodical system that will do this.
3
They might
devise
schemes to promote infighting and misdirection among political opponents.
4
Naturally they would
devise
their own methods for disposing of their victims.
5
I believe that women must
devise
a third way, a third option.
1
If you can so
contrive
it, let him live in the country.
2
And, indeed, it is the best I can
contrive
in this house.
3
It was a nicely appointed dinner, the best the chef could
contrive
.
4
The duty not to
contrive
through a covetous heart to despoil another.
5
They will be safer there than in any hiding-place you can
contrive
.
1
He said government and the sector needed to
formulate
a solution together.
2
It's aim is to
formulate
a plan to tackle this health gap.
3
Grayson didn't speak for several moments, trying to carefully
formulate
his response.
4
Before she could
formulate
a response, a new message from Souther appeared.
5
She said the study itself isn't comprehensive enough to
formulate
specific recommendations.
1
In fact, it must require a considerable effort to
excogitate
novel labor-saving devices.
2
The black on the paper is what man has
excogitated
-
excogitated
3
He rubbed the warm pipe bowl against his cheek and
excogitated
the matter in deep humility.
4
He meditated there in a condition of insanity for perhaps a minute, and
excogitated
a device.
5
But your modern lounger at the clubs, what variety of liquors are
excogitated
to please his palate!
1
This project attempted to
invent
a general way to add security modules.
2
You can even
invent
your own and order it a week ahead.
3
With the proper supplies, perhaps we can still
invent
the perfect society.
4
He pulled himself together and started to
invent
his new, urgent mission.
5
I
invent
the excuse, and the conscience of the priest accepts it.
6
Isis did not
invent
the idea of a holy war or crusade.
7
Just believe me, do yourself a favor, don't
invent
that time machine.
8
If Travellers did not exist, Irish society would have to
invent
them.
9
Mr Tubbs explained that there was no need to
invent
further stories.
10
Try to
invent
new ways of expressing the old things in movement.
11
It's perpetual motion; the thing man wanted to
invent
but never did.
12
We walked around the gardens and decided to
invent
a new language.
13
We remember the details of our story, we do not
invent
them.
14
One small child in the dark can
invent
more hells than Swedenborg.
15
At the way she could
invent
a whole story on the spot.
16
I didn't
invent
the entertainment industry, I'm just telling you the rules.
invent
·
invent new
invent things
invent a lie
invent such
invent stories
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