See also: Conceived Conceive Conceivable Conceivement Does Of Concise Concentric Concur Concurrently Concept Conceited Concede Concern Conception Concession Concomitant Conclusion Concurrence Concrete Concubine Concierge Conclude Conceal Concerned Concordia Concepto Conciencia
1. Think, Conceive, imagine, fancy, realize, envisage, envision mean to form an idea of
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2. To form (a notion, opinion, purpose, etc.): He Conceived the project while he was on vacation
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3. To become pregnant with (offspring): She Conceived her first child in London, but her second child was Conceived in Paris
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4. To form or develop in the mind: Conceive a plan to increase profits; Conceive a passion for a new acquaintance
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5. Conceive verb (IMAGINE) to bring a thought or idea into being; imagine: [ I always + adv/prep ] When they talk about billions of dollars, I can’t even Conceive of that much money
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6. [ + question word ] It’s hard to Conceive …
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7. Some common synonyms of Conceive are envisage, envision, fancy, imagine, realize, and think
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8. While all these words mean "to form an idea of," Conceive suggests the forming and bringing forth and usually developing of an idea, plan, or design. Conceived of a new marketing approach
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9. To Conceive is to get pregnant, to coming up with a plan or to imagine something
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10. An example of Conceive is when a man and a woman create a child
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11. An example of Conceive is when you come up with an idea for a new product
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12. An example of Conceive is when you cannot imagine winning the lottery.
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13. Find 92 ways to say Conceive, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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14. Trying to Conceive for more than 6 months – If you have been trying to Conceive for 6 months or more, your body might need a boost
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15. Trying to Conceive after age 35 – Fertility declines with age so if starting after age 35, it may take longer and your body will need a boost.
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19. To Conceive is to come up with an idea
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20. If you Conceive a plan for your little brother's birthday, you dream up the perfect party, complete with a magician, rented ponies, and a cake shaped like a rocket
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21. Latin roots for Conceive (by way of French) point to "take into" either "the womb" or "the mind."
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22. Generally, it's best to avoid alcohol if you're hoping to Conceive
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23. Conceive (v.) late 13c., Conceiven, "take (seed) into the womb, become pregnant," from stem of Old French conceveir (Modern French concevoir), from Latin concipere (past participle conceptus) "to take in and hold; become pregnant" (source also of Spanish concebir, Portuguese concebre, Italian concepere), from con-, here probably an intensive prefix (see con-), + combining form of capere "to
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24. That's when you're most likely to Conceive
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25. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Birth, Biology Conceive con‧ceive / kənˈsiːv / AWL verb 1 [intransitive, transitive] formal IMAGINE to imagine a particular situation or to think about something in a particular way (cannot) Conceive of (doing) something Many people can’t Conceive of a dinner without meat or
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26. Verb If you cannot Conceive of something, you cannot imagine it or believe it
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27. I just can't even Conceive of that quantity of money.
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28. And Conceive is used well in the following examples because the action does involve deep thought or imagination: In modern hip-hop, it’s hard to Conceive of a job more laborious than backing up Afrika Bambaataa’s record collection
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29. [Chicago Tribune] It’s hard to Conceive …
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30. The Crossword Solver found 131 answers to the Conceive crossword clue
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31. The remaining 20 percent will take longer or may need medical help to Conceive
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32. In most cases they Conceive of some anthropomorphic being as the creator or arranger of the world
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33. They were born in sin and shapen in iniquity, and in sin did their mothers Conceive them
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34. Perfection, as culture learns to Conceive it, is - English Only forum to Conceive - English Only forum Visita il forum Italiano-Inglese.
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35. ‘Many women Conceive before they have any idea they are pregnant.’ ‘Just because medical science has helped women Conceive later and later in life doesn't mean it's a good thing.’ ‘The researchers believe the technique helps women Conceive who had been unable to do so because of …
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36. What is the noun for Conceive? What's the noun for Conceive? Here's the word you're looking for
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37. The state of being Conceived; the beginning
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38. [transitive] Conceive something (formal) to form an idea, a plan, etc
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39. In your mind He Conceived the idea of transforming the old power station into an arts centre
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40. Inflections of 'Conceive' (v): (⇒ conjugate) Conceives v 3rd person singular conceiving v pres p verb, present participle: -ing verb used descriptively or to form progressive verb--for example, "a singing bird," "It is singing." Conceived v past verb, past simple: Past tense--for example, "He saw the man." "She laughed." Conceived v past p verb, past participle: Verb form used descriptively
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41. I've been trying to Conceive for 2 years! I started taking vitex, tracking my ovulation with these test strips and used these pills when I finally got a positive ovulation
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46. I cannot Conceive he would wish to harm us
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47. I cannot Conceive what it must be like
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48. She was told she couldn't Conceive
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49. I could not Conceive that he would do such a silly thing
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50. Whatever your mind can Conceive
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51. See 6 authoritative translations of Conceive in Spanish with example sentences, conjugations and audio pronunciations.
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52. Trying to Conceive during a global pandemic probably means you have even more questions about health and
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53. "Conceive mischief" (Job 15:35 Psalm 7:14), "Conceive chaff
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54. I cannot Conceive (= I do not believe) (that) he would wish to harm us
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55. Conceive what/how, etc… I cannot Conceive what it must be like
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56. 2 [intransitive, transitive] when a woman Conceives or Conceives a child, she becomes pregnant She is unable to Conceive
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57. Conceive something Their first child was Conceived on their wedding night
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58. If you cannot Conceive of something, you cannot imagine it or believe it
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59. I just can't even Conceive of that quantity of money
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60. We could not Conceive that he might soon be dead
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61. Transitive verb/intransitive verb If you Conceive something as a particular thing, you consider it to be that thing
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62. Trying to Conceive or get pregnant can be frustrating, and it brings with it a myriad of emotions
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63. Conceive of (someone or something) To think of someone or something, often in a particular way
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64. That means for every 100 healthy 30-year-old women who try to make a baby this month, 20 will Conceive
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65. Definition of Conceive of as in the Idioms Dictionary
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66. What does Conceive of as expression mean? Definitions by the largest Idiom Dictionary.
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67. Definition and synonyms of Conceive from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education.
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68. This is the British English definition of Conceive.View American English definition of Conceive.
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CONCEIVE [kənˈsēv]