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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31 To think in these terms requires a shift in the way humans conceive of time, the researchers said.
32 In the cool light of this brighter day it was hard to conceive of it as a visitation of demons.
33 Now, Nell could not conceive of love between a man and a woman, could not bear the thought of ageing.
34 This orientation to language complements the way we conceive of remediation.
35 He is unaware of the depths of her feelings and unable to conceive of himself as repulsive.
36 They may conceive of it in piecemeal fashion, recognising particular boundaries as and when it is unavoidably necessary to do so.
37 Does it really make sense to conceive of a tutorial existing in isolation?
38 It would not be possible to conceive of Ultimate Concern apart from particular modes of religious discourse.
39 It is perfectly possible to conceive of groups or individuals who have power without actually ruling in the official[Sentencedict.com], visible sense.
40 How can you conceive of something as painful, as hurting, without conceiving of it as hurting you?
41 It is impossible to conceive of dialectical materialism without atheism, and it is this which underlies Marxism as an ideology.
42 Britain defines it in terms of competition and free trading; most of the other countries conceive of it in terms of minimum operating standards.
43 Nevertheless, to conceive of parents as utterly static in the child's psychological life is likely to distort the picture grossly.
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44 It's difficult to conceive of living on the moon.
45 I cannot conceive of such a thing happening again.
46 They could not conceive of the possibility of failure.
47 I am quite sure the Nazis can't conceive of God without a swastika arm - band.
48 Instead, we conceive of home mostly as a site of enclosure and closure, of narrow-mindedness and nationalism.
49 Nobody can conceive of imagine all the wonders there are unseen and unseeable in the world.
50 Aristotle's scientific attitude led him to conceive of God primarily as a First Cause.
51 I could not conceive of anybody using it for a title.
52 The paper introduces the project which focus on the concept of "growing" to make an answer of these questions and conceive of a future vision on this area.
53 I cannot conceive of such a thing as Genoa in ruins.
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