Third-person singular present tense of contrive; means to create, devise, or manage to do something clever or difficult.
From Old French controver; the -s ending marks third-person singular verbs in present tense.
Shakespeare used this verb constantly in his plays—characters 'contrive' elaborate plots and schemes, showing how the word became synonymous with clever scheming in literature.
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