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I . conceive [kənˈsi:v] VB trans

1. conceive (imagine, become pregnant with):

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The game was conceived in order to address a lack of social football-management games for the social media environment.
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The work was previously conceived in an impressive horizontal drafting.
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The work was originally conceived as a play in two acts, with a dramatic first act and a comedic second.
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He conceived an experimental set-up that would send infrared radiation through a tube of gas and into a detector, a thermopile, which would translate temperature differences into electrical current.
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Nothing less congruous with the writer's nature could be conceived.
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Traditional economies are popularly conceived of as primitive or undeveloped economic systems, having tools or techniques seen as outdated.
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Phenomenology is conceived as a return to things, maneuvering away from the abstractions of science and its neutral objectivity.
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It is said that she conceived the idea of becoming a children's book author while telling stories to her young charges.
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She conceived the idea of writing a cook book after she observed a dinner party host in tears because of an unset crme caramel.
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The overall design of the townsite, likely conceived in 1816, was commonplace.
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