Similar words: preconceived, conceive, conceive of, preconceive, misconceive, conceivable, inconceivable, received. Meaning: [kən'siːv] adj. formed in the mind.
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241. The Three Gorges Dam has been controversial since it was conceived decades ago as a way to control flooding and provide power for China's industrial boom.
242. By the end of the study, wives of 71 percent of men with both copies of the mutant gene had conceived, compared to 81 percent of wives of men with either one or none of the mutant gene.
243. Essentially, a theory is a abstract, symbolic representation of what conceived to reality.
244. Yang Lan conceived the idea of collaborating with Celine Dion after she interviewed the superstar backstage at Dion's Las Vegas show at Caesars Palace hotel-casino in May, 2007.
245. Palgrave, however, wisely remarks that "the ideals of Arab virtue were first conceived and then attributed to him".
246. Some art historians have difficulty fitting Edgar Degas into a more narrowly conceived definition of Impressionism.
247. Alfa's 8C was conceived and actualized to be both a Grand Prix racer and a true Grand Tourer.
248. Pharoah and His Host Lost in the Red Sea is an unfinished study that West conceived as part of an ambitious cycle depicting "Revealed Religion" for the private chapel of George III at Windsor Castle.
249. Hence, in "Das Wesen des Christenthums", he regards the theoretical attitude as the only genuinely human attitude, while practice is conceived and fixed only in its dirty- judaical manifestation.
250. Frank Capra had originally conceived the idea for the film after seeing a photograph of England's Princess Margaret on holiday in Capri .
251. In 1854, however, Pope Pius IX declared that Mary was freed from original sin by a special act of grace the momentqhe was conceived in the womb of Saint Anne.
252. The project was conceived and initiated by Ptolemy Soter around 290 BC, but was completed after his death,[www.Sentencedict.com] during the reign of his son Ptolemy Philadelphus.
253. Conceived as one of a trio of English-style tea cookies (the others were Veronese and Mother Goose biscuits), Oreos are the only one of the three brands still produced.
254. Any of the sacred beings worshiped in Shintoism, conceived as spirits abiding in natural phenomena and sometimes in people with extraordinary qualities.
255. Over the summer I began to explore a new structure for how Gnomon could develop these types of projects, and the idea for Gnomon Studios, a new and independent company, was conceived.
256. It was conceived by Norbert Wiener, who coined the term in 1948.
257. He conceived the first proof that the 17 - sided polygon is constructible.
258. Life after death was conceived as a microcosm of life on earth.
259. As Knobe writes, "This can be an extremely degrading and harmful form of treatment, but all the same, it is something quite different from objectification as traditionally conceived.
260. Because of its integration with the UNIX environment, complete working programs can be conceived, built, and executed quickly, with immediate results.
261. A more gentle and biddable invalid. can hardly be conceived(Henry Kingsley.
262. A tapis rouge, the climax point of each celebration ceremony[sentencedict.com], is the concept of the exhibition design project conceived for Audi Regional Business Meeting.
263. We don't have to say, everyone will have a great mother, conceived in October, once sub-free, hard on the mother, child birth.
264. 21On the eighth day, when it was time to circumcise him, he was named Jesus, the name the angel had given him before he had been conceived.
265. The embryo successfully implanted in more than two thirds of cases and more than 80 per cent of those who conceived went on to have a live birth.
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