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What is the past tense of devise?

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The past tense of devise is devised.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of devise is devises.

The present participle of devise is devising.

The past participle of devise is devised.

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On the concerto disc is also a choral work with a libretto devised to show the cruelty of man to beast and bird.
In doing so, he devised a more fundamental way of defining the absolute zero of temperature, independent of any particular material substance.
To find out, the research team devised an experiment using an electronic shaker that converts acoustic sounds into vibrations.
Prof Lang, who devised the term 'food miles' more than ten years ago, said the water footprint of food was just as great as its carbon footprint.
Greene and his associates have devised a more accurate method for calculating graduation rates.
The company, which has its origins in the Quaker movement, devised the fund after requests from customers.

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