To arrange by systematic planning and united effort (e.g. a plot, a strike, a plan).
To use the intellect to plan or design something.
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.
6 She needed to think, to devise some argument to sway her father.
7 Objectives: To devise a protocol for the safe surveillance of vestibular schwannomas.
8 If we could devise better experiments, we could presumably observe new phenomena.
9 He'll devise a shorthand alphabet for quickly writing what people are saying.
10 Another is to devise new techniques for assessing the vulnerability of coral.
11 I'm sure I can devise a plan that will capitalize on this.
12 Our murderer has had plenty of time to devise a hiding place.
13 Why does the Capitol devise a special reaping for every 25th Game?
14 The first thing was to devise a plan for a suitable faculty.
15 They had to devise the machinery of investigation as investigation itself progressed.
16 Until he could devise a way to enter the Sowell Street house.
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