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  • Examples of conceive
    1. Let us conceive, then, of an Algebra in which the symbols x, y, z, &c. admit indifferently of the values 0 and 1, and of these values alone.
    2. None but those who have experienced them can conceive of the enticements of science.
    3. Not able rightly to conceive of this admirable opifice of God. — The Mathematicians' Apprenticeship.
    4. Another ground were certain holes or cavities observable about the siege; which being perceived in males, made some conceive there might be also a feminine nature in them.
    5. Assisted procreation can help those trying to conceive. ‎
    6. The river runs before the door, and serpentizes more than you can conceive. — Walpole.
    7. Can we conceive a body of men, engifted with a mightier privilege than that of being salvation to hundreds of thousands of crushed and trampled human beings?
    8. After 3 years of embolisation, the patient started having chronic pelvic pain, dysmenorrhoea and polymenorrhagia along with inability to conceive.
  • Examples of conceives
    1. Second, while so construing a subject has some far-reaching consequences—it sometimes complicates the matter of determining the rationality of differential dubitability, and it suggests that a subject’s relation to her own conceptions may be more complicated than we might have supposed—the proposed construal does not ultimately introduce any troublesome gap between the subject’s cognitive perspective and how she conceives of things.
  • Examples of conceived
    1. In the United States' governmental structure, the military is conceived as a dependency under the executive branch.
    2. Life is not to be conceived on the analogy of a melodrama in which the hero and heroine go through incredible misfortunes for which they are compensated by a happy ending.
    3. Scientists say the birth is the second confirmed instance of a shark being conceived by parthenogenesis, a process in which an unfertilised egg develops into a new individual.
    4. It can scarcely be conceived, that any sensible men should seriously advance such odd fancies, or that they mean any thing more by them than rhetorication and flourish.
    5. Winthrop, whith such directions as he conceived fitt, and, as I hear, hath given his debte, which he maks 544^li. unto y^e gentlemen of y^e Bay. Indeed, M^r.
  • Examples of conceiving
    1. 22 That should strike no one as odd: anyone who has pondered the traditional mind-body problem is familiar with conceiving consciousness in such a way that materialism, dualism, and idealism are all entertainable (albeit not with equal ease).
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