undevised 的 3 个定义
de·vised, de·vis·ing.
- to contrive, plan, or elaborate; invent from existing principles or ideas: to devise a method.
- Law. to assign or transmit by will.
- Archaic. to imagine; suppose.
de·vised, de·vis·ing.
- to form a plan; contrive.
- Law. the act of disposing of property, especially real property, by will.a will or clause in a will disposing of property, especially real property.the property so disposed of.
undevised 近义词
unintentional
更多undevised例句
- As a society, we devise laws that are meant to make society a just place for all—but we fail so often.
- U.S. military officials say Nagata helped devise much of U.S. special operations support for Jordan.
- In 2007, curriculum experts began to devise the new Common Core standards with input from the states.
- She has so many sexual partners—about eight different men a day—that she has to devise a scheduling system to keep them in check.
- After seeing injuries to infant girl, suspects devise alibi.
- To meet this heavy expense the ministers had to devise all sorts of expedients to raise money.
- A more potent and public method of ridicule would be difficult to devise.
- Thus the facts help us devise the number phrase, and the phrase helps revive the facts.
- But the prince will devise such things as are worthy of a prince, and he shall stand above the rulers.
- No lawgiver had ever been able to devise a perfect and immortal form of government.