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Entry 2 senses · 2 variants Webster, 1913

Contrive

/(kŏn*trīv")/ · Con·trive · IPA /kənˈtɹaɪv/
01 v. t. To form by an exercise of ingenuity; to devise; to invent; to design; to plan.
imp. & p. p. Contrived; p. pr. & vb. n. Contriving
  1. 1.
    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.” Tillotson.
    “neither do thou imagine that I shall contrive aught against his life.” Hawthorne.
02 v. i. To make devices; to form designs; to plan; to scheme; to plot.
  1. 1.
    To make devices; to form designs; to plan; to scheme; to plot.
    “The Fates with traitors do contrive.” Shak.
    “Thou hast contrived against th very life Of the defendant.” Shak.