Synonym: imaginable, likely, plausible, possible, thinkable. Antonym: inconceivable. Similar words: inconceivable, conceive, preconceive, misconceive, cultivable, conceit, conceited, once in a blue moon. Meaning: [kən'siːvəbl] adj. 1. within the bounds of what may be conceived within the framework of nature 2. capable of being imagined.
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31. That left municipal water supply as the sole conceivable justification.
32. Let us consider animals first. It is conceivable that collective resistance would be individually advantageous.
33. It is even conceivable that in the future the bubble policy may be applied to an entire city.
34. It is conceivable that they could even be denied permission to reproduce their own work.
35. Or maybe any conceivable account is translatable into cognitive theory, which then loses all empirical content.
36. The implications of these presuppositions are far-reaching and affect every conceivable aspect of man's life.
37. The quotations go on in this vein for pages on end for every conceivable sort of occupation.
38. It is conceivable that quotas may come into future use to encourage or limit the numbers of certain types of applicant.
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39. Silver cups, bronze statuettes, rose bowls, shields and medallions filled every conceivable space.
40. Could there possibly be any conceivable truth behind Pooley's ramblings?
41. The only conceivable opening for venality was in the private shipment of food supplies for profit.
42. Right-wing newspapers singled her out for every conceivable hostility, particularly the circumstances of her divorce from her first husband.
43. It is also mathematics, of course, but Euclidean geometry is by no means the only conceivable mathematical geometry.
44. It is imperative that this policy be created and enacted with the broadest conceivable range of applications in mind.
45. Lenses of rather pure ice are conceivable, but more likely is a permafrost containing 10 percent to 30 percent ice.
46. It is also conceivable that certain social expenditures and tax policies may have created disincentives for civic-minded philanthropy.
47. It is also conceivable that some constraints might have to be placed upon communications within computer networks.
48. And it probably always will, since no conceivable technology can prevent petroleum combustion from producing carbon dioxide.
49. In our definition, need we take into account every conceivable feeling, thought, attitude, or action?
50. Excellent plates show every conceivable aspect from his stamp to gilt bronzes and immaculate carving.
51. As a result, those four decades seem utterly normative to us, the only conceivable pattern for human life.
52. In the memoirs he recollected his response as follows: Three solutions are conceivable.
53. Over two hundred kinds of squid are eaten in every conceivable way from raw to pickled.
54. Deion will be invited to speak everywhere, and on every conceivable topic: Deion on Whitewater.
55. The Rockets have been backed into every conceivable corner in the playoff penthouse.
56. Word order is not the only conceivable grammatical device for enhancing the indexical precision of lexical items.
57. But in every other conceivable way that action was entirely wrong.
58. It is conceivable that we could solve all our problems.
59. The astonishing diversity of life, with species adapted for every conceivable habitat.
60. We tried every likely swim for a mile up and downstream, combining every conceivable method.
More similar words: inconceivable, conceive, preconceive, misconceive, cultivable, conceit, conceited, once in a blue moon, movable, lovable, concentration camp, removable, once in a while, believable, achievable, observable, unbelievable, sconce, concern, conceal, concede, concert, concept, ensconce, connivance, concerned, concealed, concerning, concealing, conceptual.