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Contrived   /kəntrˈaɪvd/   Listen
Contrived

adjective
1.
Showing effects of planning or manipulation.
2.
Artificially formal.  Synonyms: artificial, hokey, stilted.  "Contrived coyness" , "A stilted letter of acknowledgment" , "When people try to correct their speech they develop a stilted pronunciation"



Contrive

verb
(past & past part. contrived; pres. part. contriving)
1.
Make or work out a plan for; devise.  Synonyms: design, plan, project.  "Design a new sales strategy" , "Plan an attack"
2.
Come up with (an idea, plan, explanation, theory, or principle) after a mental effort.  Synonyms: devise, excogitate, forge, formulate, invent.
3.
Put or send forth.  Synonyms: cast, project, throw.  "The setting sun threw long shadows" , "Cast a spell" , "Cast a warm light"



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"Contrived" Quotes from Famous Books



... of the system in diminishing the power to consume, let us apply elsewhere the same principle, placing in Rochester, on the Falls of the Genesee, a set of corn-millers who had contrived so effectually to crush all attempts to establish mills in other parts of the Middle States, that no man could eat bread that had not travelled up to that place in its most bulky form, coming back in its most compact one, leaving at the ...
— The trade, domestic and foreign • Henry Charles Carey

... embellishments. Necessity produced a frugal and industrious spirit, and the wealthiest encouraged by their example the economy and self-denial of the lower orders. Artisans and mechanics soon found ample employment, and various manufactures were ingeniously contrived to supply the ordinary wants of the colony. The natural products of the soil gradually yielded a superfluity, which was exported to the West Indian and other islands;—the commencement of that extensive traffic, which has since raised Boston to a high rank among the commercial cities ...
— The Rivals of Acadia - An Old Story of the New World • Harriet Vaughan Cheney

... recognise me and gave the hue and cry; whereat I, incontinent, fled ere they could drop the portcullis—and divers rogues after me. Aha! then did I lead them a right merry dance by moor and moss, by briar and bog, and contrived to slay of them five in all. But as to Pertolepe, a malison on him! he is not yet to die, meseemeth. But, some day—aye, some day!" So saying he kissed the great axe and setting it by came to the table and fell to eating mightily while Giles sat hard by busied ...
— Beltane The Smith • Jeffery Farnol

... the lower regions, and had then hit on the happy idea of tearing her trimmings, and condemning herself to repair her own carelessness, as the all-sufficient reason for similar acts of self-seclusion on her side. In this way the lovers contrived, while the innocent ruling authorities were on deck, to meet privately below them, on the neutral ground of the main cabin; and there, by previous arrangement at the breakfast-table, they were about to ...
— Miss or Mrs.? • Wilkie Collins

... regions seem good-humoured and merry-hearted, producing for themselves all that they want; growing their own food, making their own clothes; not much given to exchanges, and extremely averse to labour. I asked a manager of a tea plantation the other day how he was off for labour. He said that he contrived to induce labourers to come to his plantation for a few days at a time, chiefly for the purpose of earning money enough to pay the Government assessment of their land; but his opinion was that, if there were no assessment, no labour would be procurable. We have not yet come across much ...
— Letters and Journals of James, Eighth Earl of Elgin • James, Eighth Earl of Elgin


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