Synonym: believe, conceptualise, conceptualize, consider, gestate, think. Similar words: receive, perceive, perceived, receiver, once in a while, concept, concern, concert. Meaning: [kən'siːv] v. 1. have the idea for 2. judge or regard; look upon; judge 3. become pregnant; undergo conception.
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31. She could not conceive the feelings of a woman who carried the child of a man she despised.
32. But however can one conceive of this happening without a total disregard for humanity?
33. However, I've recently split up with my boyfriend because of the pressures of failing to conceive.
34. As it turned out, his sperm count appeared normal but his wife continued to fail to conceive.
35. A year later the student can not conceive why he had such difficulty and suspicion about the nature of vectors.
36. This leads to problems when I try to conceive of my own knowing, believing or thinking in behaviourist terms.
37. You are unable to conceive of the man without conscience.
38. But she did not conceive of unmarried life as a solution.
39. The reproof of Beatrice is not, I conceive, as remote as it might seem from our own world.
40. Though our results need replication, this suggests that our results may be applicable to women attempting to conceive naturally.
41. I conceive that the promise would not be binding for want of a previous request by the testator.
42. Mary was to conceive a child without the usual help of the male.
43. There are few social or cultural pressures on her to conceive.
44. But Aristotle did not conceive of natural laws based on mathematical principles.
45. It is difficult to conceive of such thinking taking place without the growth and development of intellectual ability.
46. They conceive a child, marry and quickly divorce at the grandparents' behest.
47. It is indeed difficult to conceive of bad faith which would not automatically render applicable one of the two traditional control mechanisms.
48. The good life, as I conceive it, is a happy life. I do not mean that if you are good you will be happy; I mean that if you are happy you will be good. Bertrand Russell
49. Surely, in conceiving of something that hurts, you necessarily conceive of it as painful to you.
50. On the other hand, we have mental activity which enables us, second-by-second, to conceive of ourselves as mental entities.
51. Women conceive the future that men tend to flee; they feed the children that men ignore.
52. Somehow, she did not conceive that the nightmare could continue.
53. How strict or lenient enforcement agents conceive them to be may well affect their enforcement behaviour.
54. It has been suggested that it is tempting to conceive of morality as a guide to human conduct.
55. Pressed into action, Alvin found it difficult to conceive of himself as a mere resident choreographer.
56. None of them have the wherewithal to conceive of a Reconciliation.
57. As a result,[Sentence dictionary] many women conceive at the time most convenient to their lives and seek satisfactory rather than ideal medical facilities.
58. I cannot conceive of a greater loss than the loss of one's self-respect. Mahatma Gandhi
59. To stop Tootle from going astray, the townspeople get together and conceive ofa clever plan, in which they all participate.
60. You can conceive of globular protein molecules folding from chains of left- and right-handed amino acids but not helical protein molecules.
More similar words: receive, perceive, perceived, receiver, once in a while, concept, concern, concert, concede, concerning, conception, concentrate, concentration, concentrating, once, at once, all at once, once more, conclude, concrete, conclusion, once upon a time, conciliatory, incentive, convince, convinced, conference, consequence, consecutive, convenience.