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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61 Rule of law. For many Americans that simple statement unleashes a host of images and preconceived notions.
62 Your own preconceived opinion about the market might go will be your biggest enemy , the opinions of friends or brokers will be your next biggest enemy.
63 Experienced practitioners will almost always have a preconceived idea of the direction they want to go.
64 According to an old preconceived idea, which has passed into a trivial proposition, it is thought which marks the man off from the animals.
65 There was no preconceived idea of who that was, just the right solution to solve all those problems.
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