Similar words: preconceived, conceive, conceive of, preconceive, misconceive, conceivable, inconceivable, received. Meaning: [kən'siːv] adj. formed in the mind.
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91. The Serpent is the most profound image ever conceived to crystallize this dual principle in the human condition.
92. Something informing these descriptions of Wilde and his art is a fear of degeneration as conceived by writers of the time.
93. Conrad now conceived a new and even more grandiose strategy.
94. Few contemporary political strategies are conceived without considerable attention being paid to media considerations.
95. The ugly little terrace house was her husband, her lover and the child she had never conceived.
96. What prevents Moodysson's commune from being simply a sitcom is the warmth and sympathy with which everyone is conceived.
97. Luthans et al. would say that they conceived of the managerial role primarily as traditional management activities, and routine information.
98. But much of contemporary art is not conceived in this spirit.
99. Chaotic purpose shaped a lifeless earth Which spawned primordial ooze conceived within Azoic consciousness.
100. At times he conceived of his role at Holy Trinity as less a pastor than a communal spiritual director.
101. Although it was conceived as a speculative building project(http://sentencedict.com), it was not a bodge.
102. Indeed, a winged dagger was the S.A.S. badge, originally conceived, it is said, as the sword of Damocles.
103. "We wanted to make something new and original,'' said Colin Smith, the man who conceived the show.
104. Jane Addams conceived of the process in terms of learning and democracy.
105. A second revolution occurred in the way people conceived of church and state, the religious and civil realms.
106. The new offence in the Aggravated Vehicle-Taking Bill 1991-1992 raises familiar issues associated with hastily conceived legislation.
107. In this form they are to be conceived of as adhoc, dispute-resolving mechanisms.
108. The Clintons have neither conceived nor adopted a child since the birth of Chelsea 16 years ago.
109. Causation, it can be supposed, is less clearly conceived by us than other basic facts.
110. It could be due to the mild weather that occurred in the autumn when the lambs were conceived, he said.
111. The age-oriented community was conceived as a combination housing development and amusement park for active seniors.
112. Oriental culture is a subaltern culture(sentencedict.com), conceived through the very process of its subjugation and subordination to the universal culture.
113. Danny Baker was born to banter, conceived to chat and has a remit to rabbit.
114. I don't believe an author could have conceived a more romantic first meeting.
115. It was during this period that he conceived the idea of an airline devoted to small package shipments.
116. A mechanistic application, without regard to the consequences, would conflict with the purpose for which they were conceived.
117. They abolished the special status of man as hitherto conceived.
118. As conceived by writer-director Victor Salva, our male protagonists are more symbolic than human.
119. It is one conceived out of compromise and concession indispensable to the establishment of our federal republic.
120. Prosecutors say it was around this time that Kim conceived a fraud scheme in a desperate attempt to save his conglomerate.
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