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conceivably
[kuhn-see-vuhb-lee]
adverb
as an outside chance; in a way that is possible, though not likely.
in a way that is possible to conceive or imagine.
Example Sentences
Last year’s “The Lord of the Rings” anime, “The War of Rohirrim,” performed poorly at the box office despite conceivably having two built-in audiences in anime fans and “LOTR” obsessives.
Every rock I could conceivably live under has been compromised, and that’s just how Taylor Swift wants it.
Lines are plucked out for their potential virality, but the actors themselves — conceivably people who are just showing up to do their jobs — aren’t thinking about what could be a single, buzzy line.
Cortical Labs monitors their electrical activity for any signals that could conceivably be anything like the emergence of consciousness.
However, quick action is often legally untested and could conceivably result in a lawsuit from within the film industry to make the 100% tariff a judicial matter, meaning it would be out of Trump’s control.
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