conceive
[kənˈsiːv]
Definition:
1. Have the idea for.
2. Judge or regard; look upon; judge.
3. Become pregnant; undergo conception.
Use 'conceive' in a sentence:
- 1. New risk mitigation approach is conceived.
- 2. We can't conceive of living without a telephone.
- 3. Whatever the mind can conceive and believe, it can achieve.
- 4. It is impossible to conceive of a self arising outside of social experience.
- 5. The doctor told her that she couldn't conceive again.
- 6. The engineers conceived a new type of vehicle for mountainous regions.
- 7. It's hard to conceive of a more egregious betrayal.
- 8. I just can't even conceive of that quantity of money.
- 9. Before you conceive, see your health care provider for a physical exam.
- 10. Animation can explain whatever the mind of man can conceive.
- 11. The modern children find it difficult to conceive of a time when there was no radio or tv.
- 12. Elvis conceived of himself as a ballad singer.
- 13. Musical notation was conceived for the C major scale and each line and space represents a note in this scale.
- 14. Women, he says, should give up alcohol before they plan to conceive.
- 15. He conceived of the idea to make the first truly portable computer.
- 16. I cannot conceive of such a thing happening again.
- 17. So huge, so hopeless to conceive.
- 18. It is difficult to conceive of vigorous economic growth without an efficient transport system.
- 19. She had conceived the idea of a series of novels.
- 20. We could not conceive that he might soon be dead.
- 21. The trick is to conceive of both at the same time.
- 22. The plot of the film is ingeniously conceived.
- 23. Female fertility is a woman's ability to conceive a biological child.
- 24. He very quickly conceived new plan.
- 25. Most voters could not conceive of him as a plausible prime minister.
- 26. I cannot conceive what it must be like.
- 27. About one in six couples has difficulty conceiving.
- 28. Sunset Boulevard was originally conceived by Wilder as an astringent satire on Hollywood.
- 29. She conceived the child last year.
- 30. I can't conceive why they turn down your proposal.
- 31. Conceive New Project.
- 32. I can't conceive why you allowed your daughter to travel alone.
- 33. I tell you I was there, and you can conceive that I saw everything there was to be seen.
- 34. Portray, or even conceive, of your work as an answer to a puzzle.
- 35. No one could conceive of his hard work.
- 36. She is unable to conceive.
- 37. We conceive of the family as being in a constant state of change.
- 38. He conceived of the first truly portable computer in 1968.
- 39. A mother who already has non-identical twins is more likely to conceive another set of twins.
- 40. The intelligence service conceived a grand design to assassinate the War Minister.
- 41. He conceived a profound hatred for his enemies.
- 42. The ancients conceived the earth as afloat in water.
- 43. I cannot conceive of anybody writing a play by sitting down and mapping it out.
- 44. God is often conceived of as male.
- 45. He was immensely ambitious but unable to conceive of winning power for himself.
- 46. Their first child was conceived on their wedding night.
- 47. The scientist conceived of the idea of a new weapon.
- 48. It is simply a fantastic imagination to conceive that one can master a foreign language overnight.