Conceive ( verb , verb )

(As a verb)

Conceive ( verb )

  1. Form an idea or impression of in the mind.
  2. Become pregnant with (a child).
  3. Devise or invent (something).

Origin:

Late middle english: from old french conceivre, from latin concipere, from con- "together" + capere "take". .

Examples:

  1. She was unable to conceive a child.
  2. He had never conceived of such a plan before.
  3. She conceived of a new way to organize the data.
  4. He could not conceive of a reason why she would do such a thing.
  5. She was unable to conceive the idea of living without him.

(As a verb)

Conceive ( verb )

  1. Form an idea or impression of in the mind.
  2. Become pregnant with (a child).
  3. Devise or invent (something).

Origin:

Late middle english: from old french conceivre, from latin concipere, from con- "together" + capere "take". .

Examples:

  1. She was unable to conceive a child.
  2. He had never conceived of such a plan before.
  3. She conceived of a new way to organize the data.
  4. He could not conceive of a reason why she would do such a thing.
  5. She was unable to conceive the idea of living without him.
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