Similar words: preconceived, conceive, conceive of, preconceive, misconceive, conceivable, inconceivable, received. Meaning: [kən'siːv] adj. formed in the mind.
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211. In his system, best reflected in Divine Love and Wisdom (1763), Swedenborg conceived of three spheres: divine mind, spiritual world, and natural world.
212. And it is redemption thus conceived that provides the mediacy through which justification by God's free grace is applied.
213. Essentially, symbolic representation of what is conceived to be reality, a theory is an abstract.
214. Sunset Boulevard was originally conceived by Wilder as an astringent satire on Hollywood.
215. The reason is obvious, such acts lack neither adequate advertence nor sufficient consent, even though the latter be elicited only to avoid a greater evil or one conceived to be greater.
216. He seems to have conceived an abject, unreasoned terror of the Railroad.
217. He conceived that it would be fine to let that event apprise Ruth of his return.
218. The Pay-What-You-Can policy conceived and promoted by de la Maza displays unmistakable features of a gift economy, first popularized in modern terms in Eric Raymonds pioneering Open Source writings.
219. A new induction driven transonic wind tunnel(Type IDT-1A),(www.Sentencedict.com) conceived as a pilot unit for the future new transonic wind tunnel project in B. I. A. A.
220. Empathy has been conceived as being a cognitive process or an emotional cognitive one.
221. They conceived of the area of contribution as one for development of a federal common law.
222. Since God is conceived to be omnipotent, He is a perfect being.
223. Three years ago, he conceived another child with his longtime paramour, Laurel Kenner.
224. Only a few documents or articles are presented and no practical devices exist, so MIMO radar countermeasures are just conceived.
225. Essentially, a theroy is an abstract, symbolic representation of what is conceived to be reality.
226. In short, Knox's proposal was ill conceived and naively made.
227. This contrived photo was conceived and created to demonstrate Newton's first law of motion.
228. Such duo - theistic forces are often conceived as embodying complementary polarities, not in opposition.
229. Jesus was not the son of Joseph at all, but miraculously conceived.
230. In an increasingly global world, modern art moves away from cultural languages to the biological diversity of the body, and disability marks the outer boundaries of the body diversely conceived.
231. To make the concoction more agreeable to Europeans, Cortez and his countrymen conceived the idea of sweetening it with cane sugar.
232. Strangely, he had not conceived well of her mental ability.
233. He conceived it his duty to help his deceased friend's family.
234. Conceived in the late 1830s, it foreshadowed the modern computer revolution by more than a century.
235. Saint-Martin-des-Champs had been conceived first as a priory and only later as a revolutionary museum and compendium of arcane knowledge.
236. Currently, almost everything except labour mobility is up for liberalisation, making the TPP one of the most comprehensive free-trade treaties yet conceived.
237. Furthermore, the unknowable God must be conceived to be an indivisible unity.
238. Perfect scheme which established the cadaster information system of xianyang city was conceived through investigation of town's cadaster.
239. Interfax news agency reported the birth of 30 healthy descendants of the pioneering cockroach Nadezhda (Hope), who conceived last September in an orbiting laboratory named Foton-M.
240. Conceived as a light weight construction in wood and glass, this summerhouse is built in the outer Stockholm archipelago.
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