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conceive
  1. (transitive) To develop an idea; to form in the mind; to plan; to devise; to originate.
  2. (transitive) To understand (someone).
  3. (intransitive or transitive) To become pregnant.
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  5. Examples:
    1. “Did you ever conceive yourself being able to achieve all of your dreams?”
      “Militarists were frantically trying to conceive a plan to kill it or at least keep it away from Earth.”
      “She plans to conceive naturally within the next several months.”
conceptualize
  1. To interpret a phenomenon by forming a concept
  2. To conceive the idea for something
  3. Synonyms:
  4. Examples:
    1. “We can conceptualize what it might look like for a robot to be trained in sensory recognition of various inputs.”
      “This study surveys the underlying factors that challenged Iqbal to conceptualize a theory on personality which is very different from others.”
      “Specifically, the worrier must be able to envision, anticipate, or conceptualize future events.”
conceptualise
  1. Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of conceptualize.
  2. Examples:
    1. “She has also started to conceptualise the passage of time, filling her constant conversation with memories and anticipations.”
      “To try to conceptualise a parallel situation in Australia, imagine Kerry Packer becoming our Prime Minister.”
      “Vanguard theorists are re-discovering or articulating alternative points of reference to conceptualise the role of the legal profession.”
conceiving
conceptualises
  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of conceptualise
conceptualizes
  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of conceptualize
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “In a culture which conceptualizes time as cyclic the idea of rebirth seems natural.”
      “Kruglanski conceptualizes our need for cognitive closure as consisting of two major stages, seizing and freezing.”
      “In the privileged moments before his death, Richard thus conceptualizes and exemplifies one of the characteristic outcomes of the desacralized world of modernity.”
conceives
  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of conceive
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “That is, they are interested in how any society conceives its cultural substratum.”
      “It is not, as Spinozism conceives it, a purely mechanical aggregate, a mere sum.”
      “This is, I think, a paradigm of the body politic as a liberal conceives it.”
conceiveth
  1. (archaic) third-person singular simple present indicative form of conceive
conceptualised
  1. simple past tense and past participle of conceptualise
  2. Examples:
    1. “Thus it is in opposition to the other that psychoanalysis has conceptualised the self to emerge.”
      “Samit Ballal, who conceptualised the place, has conjured up the eclectic menu.”
      “The way that magick is generally conceptualised changes as general paradigm shifts in thinking occurr.”
conceptualized
  1. simple past tense and past participle of conceptualize
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “They were conceptualized as an imaginary solution to the social problems faced by young, working-class men.”
      “Our paper has conceptualized both the location of drug dealing and licit business establishments as outcomes of collective efficacy.”
      “A score of 1 refers to gender being conceptualized as an inherent and immutable fact.”
conceivest
  1. (archaic) second-person singular simple present form of conceive
conceived
  1. simple past tense and past participle of conceive
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “The competition was originally conceived in 1961 as a means to generate cash for football pools companies during the close season.”
      “Is radical political speech always to be conceived as forceful and polemical?”
      “Both of these are conceived as lightweight foils to the solid white mass of the main volume and reveal something of the building's functions.”
conceptualising
  1. present participle of conceptualise
  2. Examples:
    1. “They were each involved in different aspects of making and conceptualising art, but their ideas were growing and shifting.”
      “Smell is simply ignored, of no relevance to conceptualising the object, formulating the idea, giving objective knowledge.”
      “I hope that this conceptualising is productive and above all that, ultimately, we do not stray from the agenda that has been announced.”
conceptualizing
  1. present participle of conceptualize
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “The idea of structuration provides a way of conceptualizing the relationship between mechanical and socially constructed systems.”
      “Students played a large part in planning the conference and conceptualizing its themes.”
      “Phasors are a very useful technique for conceptualizing sinusoidally oscillating electrical quantities.”
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