conceive of (Meaning)

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conceive of (v)

form a mental image of something that is not present or that is not the case

Synonyms & Antonyms of conceive of

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conceive of Sentence Examples

  1. It's challenging to conceive of a world without the internet in today's digital age.
  2. I can't conceive of a scenario where he would willingly miss his daughter's graduation.
  3. The team brainstormed to conceive of innovative solutions to the problem.
  4. It's hard for me to conceive of how someone could be so indifferent to the suffering of others.
  5. As a writer, it's my job to conceive of captivating stories that will engage readers.
  6. She struggled to conceive of a way to balance her demanding career with her desire to start a family.
  7. The artist's goal was to conceive of a painting that would evoke strong emotions in viewers.
  8. We need to conceive of new strategies to address the challenges facing our community.
  9. It's important to conceive of potential risks and plan accordingly in any project.
  10. The inventor worked tirelessly to conceive of a groundbreaking invention that would change the world.

FAQs About the word conceive of

form a mental image of something that is not present or that is not the case

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It's challenging to conceive of a world without the internet in today's digital age.

I can't conceive of a scenario where he would willingly miss his daughter's graduation.

The team brainstormed to conceive of innovative solutions to the problem.

It's hard for me to conceive of how someone could be so indifferent to the suffering of others.