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Sentence count:265+5Posted:2017-06-14Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: preconceivedconceiveconceive ofpreconceivemisconceiveconceivableinconceivablereceivedMeaning: [kən'siːv]  adj. formed in the mind. 
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31. Y., which conceived the idea and grew the potatoes.
32. Even a freshly conceived joke to ease the pain.
33. Let's be honest, I was conceived in glasses.
34. The role is narrowly conceived by the present incumbent.
35. All the orchestral music from 1784 onwards is conceived in broader strokes, while the solo parts become ever more complex.
36. To is used when the infinitive event is conceived as coming after that of the other verb.
37. Law was no longer conceived of as an eternal set of principles expressed in custom and derived from natural law.
38. They were at the sharp end of an operation conceived at the Oxford based company Unipart.
39. Could she come to terms with the knowledge that they had been conceived in that dreadful place?
40. The female nude has been conceived as an expression of fundamental principles of order and design.
41. Henceforth the whole cosmos or at least the whole solar system must be conceived as a process of constant historical change.
42. Just before the alarm clock rang at five,(www.Sentencedict.com) I conceived how it might be done.
43. Five more years would see the publication of the first volume of the most monumental work the Galaxy had ever conceived.
44. He felt he was implementing something conceived by clever brains.
45. The government often overreacts to newly discovered dangers and pours disproportionate resources into hastily conceived remedies.
46. It was as if he had conceived a latterday,(sentencedict.com) visual version of the sonnet or the haiku.
47. Twenty years later Channel Four, originally conceived as a publishing house for independent producers, succumbed to the same institutional pressures.
48. No doubt this is the truth on which Hume relied in denying the existence of the Self as commonly conceived.
49. Today that unity of view, conceived after the destruction of our cities, has died.
50. He was the ideal caricature used by brainless, anti-semitic writers of fiction who were conceived in sewers.
51. That is not the way Alma Cogan originally conceived her lyric.
52. Her mother claims she was conceived in a broom cupboard in the appropriately named Nobu restaurant.
53. The young Edvard Munch conceived of a radically new approach to his art.
54. They had loved each other, shared a life together, conceived a beautiful child together.
55. There are thus general if disputed boundaries to the undergraduate curriculum as currently conceived.
56. A communicative approach, properly conceived, does not involve the rejection of grammar.
57. The anti-institutional approach of market economics is, moreover, very narrowly conceived.
58. It is conceived as the first step towards a written constitution for the United Kingdom.
59. What then are some political implications of postmodernism conceived perse as cultural de-differentiation?
60. The painting is beautifully conceived in every way -- composition, colour and texture.
More similar words: preconceivedconceiveconceive ofpreconceivemisconceiveconceivableinconceivablereceivedperceivedconceitconceiteddeceivereceiveperceivedeceiverreceiverundeceivetransceiverconcentration camponce in a whileonce in a blue moonevery once in a whilecontrivedsconceconceptconcealconcedeconcernconcertensconce
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