Similar words: conceive, misconceive, preconceive, preconceived, conceivable, inconceivable, conceit, conceited. Meaning: v. form a mental image of something that is not present or that is not the case.
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1 I can not conceive of such cruelty as to take a child away from its mother.
2 Many people can't conceive of a dinner without meat or fish.
3 I just can't even conceive of that quantity of money.
4 We conceive of ourselves as individuals.
5 It's difficult to conceive of traveling to the moon.
6 We can't conceive of living without a telephone.
7 I cannot conceive of anybody writing a play by sitting down and mapping it out.
8 Half a century ago it's difficult to conceive of travelling to the moon.
9 He couldn't conceive of a time when he would have no job.
10 We conceive of the family as being in a constant state of change.
11 I can hardly conceive of your doing such a thing.
12 He was immensely ambitious but unable to conceive of winning power for himself.
13 It is difficult to conceive of a society without money.
14 Conceive of the boundless,(www.Sentencedict.com) but expect nothing whatever.
15 It was impossible to conceive of her as dead.
16 But however can one conceive of this happening without a total disregard for humanity?
17 This leads to problems when I try to conceive of my own knowing, believing or thinking in behaviourist terms.
18 You are unable to conceive of the man without conscience.
19 But she did not conceive of unmarried life as a solution.
20 But Aristotle did not conceive of natural laws based on mathematical principles.
21 It is difficult to conceive of such thinking taking place without the growth and development of intellectual ability.
22 It is indeed difficult to conceive of bad faith which would not automatically render applicable one of the two traditional control mechanisms.
23 Pressed into action, Alvin found it difficult to conceive of himself as a mere resident choreographer.
24 None of them have the wherewithal to conceive of a Reconciliation.
25 I cannot conceive of a greater loss than the loss of one's self-respect. Mahatma Gandhi
26 You can conceive of globular protein molecules folding from chains of left- and right-handed amino acids but not helical protein molecules.
27 Surely, in conceiving of something that hurts, you necessarily conceive of it as painful to you.
28 On the other hand, we have mental activity which enables us, second-by-second, to conceive of ourselves as mental entities.
29 It has been suggested that it is tempting to conceive of morality as a guide to human conduct.
30 It requires teachers to look critically at their own present practice as well as being able to conceive of alternatives.
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