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Contrive   /kəntrˈaɪv/   Listen
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Contrive  v. t.  (past & past part. contrived; pres. part. contriving)  To form by an exercise of ingenuity; to devise; to invent; to design; to plan. "What more likely to contrive this admirable frame of the universe than infinite wisdom." "neither do thou imagine that I shall contrive aught against his life."
Synonyms: To invent; discover; plan; design; project; plot; concert; hatch.



Contrive  v. i.  To make devices; to form designs; to plan; to scheme; to plot. "The Fates with traitors do contrive." "Thou hast contrived against th very life Of the defendant."






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"Contrive" Quotes from Famous Books



... at enmity with the Russian Bear," was the saying at the time of Bismarck and before. "Always contrive that yours shall be a defensive war; let the other party attack," was ...
— The Audacious War • Clarence W. Barron

... the rubbish, it is utilized on the spot for the lid or cover that serves as a ceiling for one cell and a floor for the next. Our own master-builders could not contrive more successfully to make the best use of their labourers' time. On the floor thus obtained, a second ration of honey is placed; and an egg is laid on the surface of the paste. Lastly, at the upper end of the little barrel, a partition is built with the ...
— Bramble-bees and Others • J. Henri Fabre

... circumstances, corresponded so precisely with the exposure of the children of Rhea Silvia as to leave no reasonable ground for doubt that Romulus and Remus were his grandsons. He resolved immediately to communicate this joyful discovery to his daughter, if he could contrive the means of gaining access to her; for during all this time she had been kept in close confinement ...
— Romulus, Makers of History • Jacob Abbott

... the novices did contrive at times to hold communication with each other, and one young girl, who looked very sad, and was evidently dangerously ill, confessed to Clara that she had escaped from her home to join the convent against the express wishes of ...
— Clara Maynard - The True and the False - A Tale of the Times • W.H.G. Kingston

... blemish disfigured the early conduct of Moses: and on the other, as some extenuation, that she does not refuse to comply with Mordecai's suggestion; but merely referred to the danger awaiting such a proceeding, in order perhaps to induce him, if possible, to contrive some safer and no less effectual expedient. The love of life is a principle of human nature implanted by our Creator for the purpose of self-preservation, a principle which, in ordinary cases, cannot be violated without guilt; and, on no occasion, can be dispensed with but from some imperious ...
— Female Scripture Biographies, Vol. I • Francis Augustus Cox


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