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to contrived
verb
To form by an exercise of ingenuity; to devise; to plan; to scheme; to plot.
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But this use of the third person isn't taken to contrived lengths.
It's an ingenious idea that sometimes works, but leads to contrived plotting.
Alexander Schulin's stylish production is alert to the opera's shifting moods and keeps the many arias dramatically lively without resorting to contrived action.
She believes that today's media-friendly youth is overexposed to contrived reality on television, leading to a detachment from images of others' real pain and terror.
When Bill Bradley's spokesman, Eric Hauser, followed up his candidate's ploy characterization by castigating Gore for "resorting to contrived gimmicks," his use of contrived was redundant.
As a photo editor, I look at countless stock images, which run the gamut from lovely personal photographs that are licensed by stock sites to contrived, borderline-absurd scenes.
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You did nothing to contrive it.
The early English verb engine meant "to contrive".
I was like an athlete before the championships, determined to contrive every advantage possible.
She uses outlines and index cards to contrive her plots in advance.
Federer, 31 and seeking a record eighth Wimbledon title, would have to contrive an escape.
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