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conceive

American  
[kuhn-seev] / kənˈsiv /

verb (used with object)

conceived, conceiving
  1. to form (a notion, opinion, purpose, etc.).

    He conceived the project while he was on vacation.

  2. to form a notion or idea of; imagine.

  3. to hold as an opinion; think; believe.

    I can't conceive that it would be of any use.

  4. to experience or form (a feeling).

    to conceive a great love for music.

  5. to express, as in words.

  6. to become pregnant with.

  7. to beget.

  8. to begin, originate, or found (something) in a particular way (usually used in the passive).

    a new nation conceived in liberty.

  9. Archaic. to understand; comprehend.


verb (used without object)

conceived, conceiving
  1. to form an idea; think (usually followed byof ).

  2. to become pregnant.

conceive British  
/ kənˈsiːv /

verb

  1. to have an idea (of); imagine; think

  2. (tr; takes a clause as object or an infinitive) to hold as an opinion; believe

  3. (tr) to develop or form, esp in the mind

    she conceived a passion for music

  4. to become pregnant with (young)

  5. rare (tr) to express in words

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Related Words

See imagine.

Other Word Forms

  • conceiver noun
  • nonconceiving noun
  • reconceive verb

Etymology

Origin of conceive

First recorded in 1250–1300; Middle English from Anglo-French, Old French conceivre, from Latin concipere “to take fully, take in,” equivalent to con- con- + -cipere, combining form of capere “to take”

Example Sentences

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It was an idea conceived by Mark Featherstone-Witty - who helped set up The Brit School in London - and Sir Paul McCartney, who had attended when it was the Liverpool Institute High School for Boys.

From BBC

He conceived and executed it with unerring vision and remarkable flair.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Booker-Prize winning author said the film as conceived was not intended as a commentary on the here and now.

From Barron's

They should be reminded of the greatness of our founders—especially our most essential founder—and of the glorious history of this nation “conceived in Liberty.”

From The Wall Street Journal

But a gallery originally conceived as a hall of fame has been removed, according to a comparison with pictures taken in the 2010s.

From Barron's