Similar words: preconceive, conceive, misconceive, received, conceivable, inconceivable, perceived, receive. Meaning: ['prɪːkən'sɪːvd] adj. (of an idea or opinion) formed beforehand; especially without evidence or through prejudice.
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1 We started from scratch with no preconceived ideas.
2 Tourists forget their preconceived ideas as soon as they visit our country.
3 Before I started the job, I had no preconceived notions of what it would be like.
4 We all start with preconceived notions of what we want from life.
5 Some people tend to have preconceived ideas about us because we're young and female.
6 You had a preconceived notion that our neighborhood had problems with diversity and therefore misconstrued comments to fit an agenda.
7 I was not about to confront her preconceived notions head-on.
8 Those who come to it fresh, without preconceived ideas of how a spreadsheet works,[www.Sentencedict.com] will find it a dream.
9 There was no preconceived idea of what percentage any such opening might involve.
10 Any preconceived image she had of James and Elaine Morris was instantly forgotten when they walked towards her.
11 Many guests visit restaurants with preconceived ideas of what they should eat.
12 I know it is idiotically wrong to have preconceived notions about looks.
13 Carr said he has no preconceived notions about who should start.
14 It overrides all conception, all preconceived ideas of what you think you want or need.
15 Finding unit costs which support preconceived notions is easy but ultimately useless.
16 That's just a preconceived notion.
17 You'd better liberate yourself from preconceived ideas.
18 Preconceived notions are the locks the door to wisdom.
19 It is essential first to deracinate preconceived notions.
20 My friend, drop all of your preconceived fixed ideas and be neutral.
21 You must judge each film on its own merits, without any preconceived notions about what it's like.
22 People and even nations are often pigeon-holed according to people's preconceived ideas, which are of course seldom accurate.
23 Their strengths are rather in clearing the ground of preconceived ideas about the arts, and putting new points of view.
24 Jud, John and I tend not to go in with all of these preconceived notions.
25 Judging the awards is a fascinating experience which has a refreshing tendency to challenge preconceived notions.
26 For him, the facts based on them were treated as facts, and not related to some preconceived idea ....
27 The reader must judge from this account, written by some one who approached his subject with no preconceived ideas either way.
28 The strong impression I had was of a people who acted together because of a preconceived plan: a people programmed.
29 The content and form of social and economic formations along with institutions can not be properly investigated by projecting preconceived notions.
30 The other type of offence involved in effect a preconceived and premeditated pitched battle, often accompanied by the use of weapons.
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