Synonym: concept, construct, creation, design, excogitation, innovation, invention. Similar words: concept, reception, perception, exception, concentration, consumption, deceptive, acceptance. Meaning: [kən'sepʃn] n. 1. an abstract or general idea inferred or derived from specific instances 2. the act of becoming pregnant; fertilization of an ovum by a spermatozoon 3. the event that occurred at the beginning of something 4. the creation of something in the mind.
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151. But in this new conception of death people found a new conception of life, prized anew for its own intrinsic worth.
152. But the simplicity of Blake and Mouton's original conception has probably been the main reason for its success.
153. The universal conception envisages social representations as functioning through anchoring, but not necessarily through objectification.
154. These people here have so little conception of our world that sometimes I feel myself as if I must have dreamed it.
155. Cells in the tumour seem to resemble the body's own cells soon after conception when a baby is still developing.
156. Whether this assumption is properly made depends ultimately upon one's conception of meaning and on questionable premises concerning legislative intent.
157. But such a conception is to overlook a fundamental distinction about the two activities.
158. In this conception of the social and political world, the established order is not permanently fixed.
159. In the Management Matrix model there is an even broader conception of the range of decisions calling for specialization and delegation.
160. This, and many similar references, suggests that this remains the popular conception of an internal market.
161. The degree to which the entire godhead is evoked as a unitary spiritual conception depends upon the circumstances.
162. Of course they will, but in hard cases judges must make controversial judgments of political morality whichever conception of law they hold.
163. In other words, the child has progressed to the conception of thinking as something mental(sentencedict.com), behind any verbal expression.
164. Pragmatism as a conception of law does not stipulate which of these various visions of good community are sound or attractive.
165. Important projects include the development of advanced mechanical ventilation and heat recovery systems, right through from conception to full commercialisation.
166. We can take as one starting point Tocqueville's conception of democracy, which I have already briefly sketched in the Introduction.
167. Is a conception of self as housewife in fact articulated as part of the self-image?
168. It is important, however, to distinguish his use of the conception of human freedom.
169. This is what he's done to the venerable game of golf and our conception of what is and isn't possible.
170. So, the selected conception was implanted, and the pregnancy went to full term.
171. There is more than just an element of truth in this conception.
172. The most popular story concerning her conception was that a golden egg tumbled out of Chaos in the beginning of the world. Sentencedict.com
173. The original conception of review is indeed that set out above.
174. After his ordination in 1953, he spent three years as assistant priest at the Immaculate Conception Church, Glasgow.
175. They claim that the prohibition in fact merely equalizes people's ability to pursue their own conception of the good.
176. His conception of the aristocracy was an exalted one; so was his conception of empire.
177. It is along this line that one must trace the thread of the new conception of the world.
178. Physical education is highly valued and forms part of a fully integrated educational programme based on a unitary conception of man.
179. An enactment which threatened the essential elements of any plausible conception of democratic government would lie beyond those boundaries.
180. Nevertheless, not withstanding the adoption of an analytical method, the dominant tradition is both anti-rationalist and anti-formalist in conception.
More similar words: concept, reception, perception, exception, concentration, consumption, deceptive, acceptance, concern, concede, concert, conceive, concerning, option, concentrate, adoption, concentrating, conclusion, assumption, corruption, description, prescription, condition, conditions, convention, conviction, connection, contribution, conversation, conventional.