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Sentence count:163+10Posted:2016-07-21Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: believeconceptualiseconceptualizeconsidergestatethinkSimilar words: receiveperceiveperceivedreceiveronce in a whileconceptconcernconcertMeaning: [kən'siːv]  v. 1. have the idea for 2. judge or regard; look upon; judge 3. become pregnant; undergo conception. 
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61. One should conceive that judgment on his book is to be passed by a conclave of wise and quiet spirits.
62. He found fearlessness an extremely difficult state to conceive, like the hereafter.
63. Ben and Tracy are hoping to conceive a second child soon.
64. In vitro fertilization can restore fertility to women who ovulate but can not conceive because their Fallopian tubes are blocked.
65. But we were so accustomed to it that we hardly even thought to conceive otherwise.
66. It requires teachers to look critically at their own present practice as well as being able to conceive of alternatives.
67. To think in these terms requires a shift in the way humans conceive of time, the researchers said.
68. In the cool light of this brighter day it was hard to conceive of it as a visitation of demons.
69. Now, Nell could not conceive of love between a man and a woman, could not bear the thought of ageing.
70. Recognizing in Laz a kindred passion, I conceive a plan.
71. But, he pointed out, no one could possibly conceive what life would be like after the death of images.
72. Although I did what I could to try to conceive a girl, I couldn't be sure that I had.
73. This orientation to language complements the way we conceive of remediation.
74. It is difficult to conceive how a glider would have been deployed.
75. None of us can conceive that we might die before our parents.
76. I can not conceive how a breach of this kind can be remedied.
77. She placed another thick branch on the fire and tried to conceive a sensible agenda for the day.
78. If she were to conceive a child in these circumstances she would hardly believe that any part of it was hers.
79. Moore's method of isolation bids us try to conceive a sample of such education in entire isolation.
80. He is unaware of the depths of her feelings and unable to conceive of himself as repulsive.
81. Your Watson, then, needs to be just a little less intelligent than you conceive your readers as being.
82. The former I conceive as the application of social science methodology to historical research.
83. Government began to conceive its duties as extending beyond those of maintaining law and order and of defending the realm.
84. To me, the thing that is worse than death is betrayal. You see, I could conceive death, but I could not conceive betrayal. Malcolm X 
85. I can not conceive anything more exciting, more challenging, or more deeply satisfying.
86. Man is so constructed that such isolation is too immense to conceive and the young cabin boy loses his rational faculties.Sentencedict.com
87. However, the long-term outlook for reproductive function is poor in patients who conceive before they have fully recovered from their illness.
88. Married at 44, she tried to conceive naturally until going through menopause at age 46.
89. To make a lawful speech unlawful because two men conceive it is to raise the law of conspiracy to appalling proportions.
90. They may conceive of it in piecemeal fashion, recognising particular boundaries as and when it is unavoidably necessary to do so.
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