INVENTS vs DEVISE: NOUN
- Someone who is the first to think of or make something
- The clause in a will by which such gift is made.
- A will or testament.
- In law: The act of bequeathing by will.
- (dē˙-vīs′ ). An obsolete spelling of device.
- A will or clause in a will transmitting or giving real property.
- The property or lands so transmitted or given.
- The act of transmitting or giving real property by will.
- A will disposing of real property
- (law) a gift of real property by will
- A gift of real property by will: sometimes loosely used of personal property.
- The real property left in such a will
- Such a will, or a clause in such a will
- The act of leaving real property in a will
- Device. See device.
- The act of giving or disposing of real estate by will; -- sometimes improperly applied to a bequest of personal estate.
- A will or testament, conveying real estate; the clause of a will making a gift of real property.
- Property devised, or given by will.
INVENTS vs DEVISE: VERB
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of invent.
- Come up with (an idea, plan, explanation, theory, or priciple) after a mental effort
- Make up something artificial or untrue
- To leave (property) in a will.
- To use one's intellect to plan or design (something).
- Arrange by systematic planning and united effort
- Come up with (an idea, plan, explanation, theory, or priciple) after a mental effort
- Give by will, especially real property
INVENTS vs DEVISE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To form a scheme; to lay a plan; to contrive; to consider.
INVENTS vs DEVISE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To form, plan, or arrange in the mind; design or contrive.
- To transmit or give (real property) by will.
- To suppose; imagine.
- To give by will; -- used of real estate; formerly, also, of chattels.
- To imagine; to guess.
- To say; to relate; to describe.
- To plan or scheme for; to purpose to obtain.
- To form in the mind by new combinations of ideas, new applications of principles, or new arrangement of parts; to formulate by thought; to contrive; to excogitate; to invent; to plan; to scheme.
INVENTS vs DEVISE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To plan or scheme for; purpose to obtain.
- To give, assign, make over, or transmit (real property) by will.
- Synonyms To concoct, concert.
- To consider; lay a plan or plans; form a scheme or schemes; contrive.
- To imagine; conjecture; guess, or guess at.
- To say; tell; relate; describe.
- To divide; distinguish.
- To think or study out; elaborate in the mind; invent; contrive; plan: as, to devise a new machine, or a new method of doing anything; to devise a plan of defense; to devise schemes of plunder.
INVENTS vs DEVISE: RELATED WORDS
- Conceives, Pretends, Devises, Imagines, Concocts, Discovers, Cook up, Excogitate, Make up, Formulate, Forge, Manufacture, Fabricate, Devise, Contrive
- Adopt, Enact, Establish, Create, Propose, Formulating, Develop, Excogitate, Get up, Contrive, Organize, Prepare, Forge, Invent, Formulate
INVENTS vs DEVISE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Inveigles, Intuits, Imitates, Succumbs, Contrives, Befriends, Uses, Devises, Concocts, Make up, Formulate, Forge, Manufacture, Devise, Contrive
- Find, Introduce, Formulated, Outline, Enact, Establish, Create, Propose, Develop, Contrive, Organize, Prepare, Forge, Invent, Formulate
INVENTS vs DEVISE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Bradley Lamm invents a revolutionary minimally invasive bunion surgery.
- George invents a medicine that might just cure everything.
- Roberto Ierusalimschy invents Lua, a very powerfull programmer repelent.
- Edison invents the motor driven phonograph, using wx cylinders.'.
- You get about the best thing God invents.
- Bruce invents a contraption to save his season.
- Arthur Dorrance, invents the formula for condensed soup.
- Upon recovering from the loss, she invents an.
- Gustav de Laval invents the motor remove centrifuge.
- Mirande invents technical, personal, psychological, and parapsychological words.
- Fortunately, better algorithms are not hard to devise.
- Devise a tracking system for future follow up.
- Here is where you devise your battle strategy.
- Congress attempted to devise a constitutionally permissible altemative.
- That could really help us devise some defense.
- Exceptions: A gift, devise or inheritance from family.
- This falls out better than I could devise.
- Defendant placed a traffic control devise on a Tennessee highway without authorization to place said traffic control devise on a highway.
- FDA would have to devise an alternative to the conventional package label and would have to devise an alternative means for determining nutrient composition.
- For devise you need to override the way devise handles flash messages.
INVENTS vs DEVISE: QUESTIONS
- What is the purpose of the America America Invents Act?
- Does the America Invents Act prohibit district court jurisdiction of PTAB decisions?
- Which best describes Zaroff's problem before he invents his game?
- Which playwright invents new worlds and its own internal logic?
- What does the America Invents Act mean for utility patents?
- What plot does Venus devise as Dido and the Trojans banquet?
- What scheme does Juliet devise to get rid of the nurse?
- Quelle est la devise du restaurant Le Petit Prince de Paris?
- How can I use devise with previous versions of rails?
- Why did Hamilton devise his plan for a new government?
- What is the basic story-devise that Shallow Hal uses?
- What does it mean to devise and bequeath the residue?
- What plan do Faber and Montag devise regarding the fireman?
- Quelle est la devise des compagnies de gendarmerie mobile?
- How to override devise controllers and views using namespaces?