Devising in a sentence as a noun

I am what one might call a geek gambler: I enjoy devising ways to improve my odds.

"That's exactly what design is: finding the problems that need to be solved and devising a solution that solves them.

Just like devising new algorithms for helping Wall Street rape the world's economies!It's exactly what a true hacker wants and needs.

I rapidly end up devising between different ways of laying my types down, which is brain-gasmic, instead of how to get a result.

The fact that the only key that opens the suspect's lockbox also opens every other customer's lockbox is a fault of the bank's own devising.

Those are what a lot of us think of when we think of philosophy attempting to answer questions as old as mankind by devising a technical "solution" to them.

Even though interpreting such new data, devising a plan, and sending instructions would take hours or days, it's still a "control" function, just a slow and deliberate one.

Clever people are also devising agents that go out and calculate optimal itineraries for busy travelers.

His central focus was on devising a payout scheme in which people's economically optimal strategy is honestly reporting the cost of making the recommendation, and then choosing the optimum set of people with whom to make this deal for a given budget.

> One of Silicon Valley’s cultural exports in the past ten years has been the concept of “lifehacking”: devising tricks to streamline the obligations of daily life, thereby freeing yourself up for whatever you’d rather be doingWell, to be frank, I'd rather be eating.

Devising definitions

noun

the act that results in something coming to be; "the devising of plans"; "the fashioning of pots and pans"; "the making of measurements"; "it was already in the making"

See also: fashioning making