Devise definition

Devise means, when used as a noun, a testamentary disposition of real or personal property and, when used as a verb, to dispose of real or personal property by will.
Devise when used as a noun, means a testamentary disposition of real or
Devise when used as a verb, means to dispose of property, both real and personal, by a will.

Examples of Devise in a sentence

  • COGNITIVE: Devise a strategy to improve workflow in a contemporary medical laboratory.

  • Devise a strategy to improve workflow in a contemporary medical laboratory.

  • Devise inclusive participatory processes and deliberative spaces to help community members: (a) understand how they will be impacted; (b) determine the acceptability of likely impacts and proposed benefits; (c) make informed decisions about the project; (d) facilitate community visioning about desired futures; (e) contribute to mitigation and monitoring plans; and (f) prepare for change.

  • Devise a script, create scenery, choose music and make costumes or puppets to represent each character.

  • Devise and implement strategies to reduce wastes in the university system.


More Definitions of Devise

Devise. , when used as a noun, means a testamentary disposition
Devise. , when used as a noun, means a testamentary disposition of real or personal
Devise. , when used as a noun, means a testamentary disposition of real or personal property, including both devise and bequest as formerly used, and when used as a verb, means to dispose of real or personal property by will.
Devise means an alternative devise, a devise in the form of a class gift, or an exercise of a power of appointment.
Devise when used as a verb, means to dispose of property by a will, and includes “bequeath.”
Devise. , when used as a noun, means a testamentary
Devise when used as a noun, means property disposed of by a will.