Similar words: preconceived, conceive, conceive of, preconceive, misconceive, conceivable, inconceivable, received. Meaning: [kən'siːv] adj. formed in the mind.
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151. The possibility of man overcoming the control of the dark was conceived and set in motion.
152. Most of his bold initiatives were conceived in such periods of seclusion and meditation.
153. The intelligence service conceived a grand design to assassinate the War Minister.
154. But the more you look, the more they resemble nightmares conceived by Goya and carved by Donatello.
155. A formal organization is often conceived of as a communication system.
156. Jonathan Swift conceived of happiness as "the state of being well-deceived", or of being "a fool among idiots ", for Swift saw society as a land of false goals.
157. The waterfall house was conceived by the request of a young business man in a closed neighborhood.
158. Yet its real precedent is Tempelhof Airport in Berlin, a monument to air travel conceived by Albert Speer in the 1930s as a gateway to a new Europe.
159. When the client/server and networked desktop systems entered the world of computers,(http://Sentencedict.com) the notion of the distributed network system was conceived.
160. Leah conceived again and bore a sixth son to Jacob.
161. The building is conceived like a macle of parallelepipeds that are arranged alternatively according to perpendicular, parallel or oblique axes.
162. Based the brake horsepower characteristics of low specific speed centrifugal pump and the required features of pumps used for agriculture, the concept of non - overload centrifugal pumps is conceived.
163. The development of polyphonic music conceived the embryo of modern tonal harmony.
164. The only global organization UN is a toothless lion that has been hijacked by those power inebriated countries who conceived it to legitimize their illegitimate actions.
165. MiniBooNE was conceived to test the results of that earlier Liquid Scintillator Neutrino Detector (LSND) experiment.
166. It was in these romantic gardens, with their fountains, grottos, temples and terraces, that Fragonard conceived the dreams which he was subsequently to render in his art.
167. Symbolizing the passageway into the afterworld this expression also applies to other points of contact between the different elements of the universe as conceived by the Egyptians.
168. Six tenets proposed in cognitive semantics can be conceived of as the important guideline for the studies of meaning of language.
169. APC is the Alternative PHP Cache. It was conceived of to provide a free, open, and robust framework for caching and optimizing PHP intermediate code.
170. The content of Meme is not created or conceived by Yahoo! Southeast Asia.
171. Life is not to be conceived on the analogy of a melodrama in which the hero and heroine go through in credible misfortunes for which they are compensated by a happy ending.
172. Within two days we had conceived a great plan of action.
173. Utopia is generally conceived to be an unrealisable, impractical and purely imaginary state, such as unrealistic political and social theories. But Tillich advances a new view.
174. When David Ricardo posited that comparative advantage was the basis of trade, he conceived of countries specialising in products, such as wine or cloth.
175. Since then, procedures have moved on, with more than three million babies worldwide conceived through Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART) — IVF, ovulation induction and intra-uterine induction.
176. Helio was originally conceived as a "power user's carrier," but it did an unexplained about-face and decided to go for the social-networking youth when it launched.
177. Abelard and the scholarly Heloise fell deeply in love, conceived a child, and were secretly married.
178. Her knowledge of love was purely theoretical, and she conceived of it as lambent flame, gentle as the fall of dew or the ripple of quiet water, and cool as the velvet-dark of summer nights.
179. And behold, Elisabeth thy kinswoman , she also hath conceived a son in her old age; and this is the sixth month with her that was called barren.
180. I think you good, gifted, lovely: a fervent, a solemn passion is conceived in my heart.
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