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: a devise of whatever is left in an estate after all other debts and devises have been paid or distributed

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1 ENTRIES FOUND: devise (verb) devise /dɪˈvaɪz/verb devises;devised;devising Britannica Dictionary definition of DEVISE + object :to invent or plan (something that is difficult or complicated)

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develop or devise device / devise devise a method vs. devise a way devise a shame [scheme] devise (noun) put to it to devise struggles to maintain its birthrate, much less ... "to devise" in one's mind? Visit the English Only Forum. Help WordReference: Ask in the forums yourself.

Define devises. devises synonyms, devises pronunciation, devises translation, English dictionary definition of devises. contrive, plan, or elaborate; form a plan; prepare: He will devise a way to get your money.

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Noun devise (plural devises) The act of leaving real property in a will. Such a will, or a clause in such a will.

Devises definition: Third person singular present of devise; to create plans or strategies. - See meaning, pronunciation, etymology, examples, and related words.

(devises 3rd person present) (devising present participle) (devised past tense & past participle )If you devise a plan, system, or machine, you have the idea for it and design it. verb

Francis Bacon, Off. of Alienation. 2. Contrivance. See Device. God hath omitted nothing needful to his purpose, nor left his intention to be accomplished by our devises. Richard Hooker. To DEVISE verb Etymology: deviser, French, as of devisare, to look about. Skinner. 1. To contrive; to form by art; to invent; to excogitate; to strike out by ...

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