conceivable

IPA: kʌnsˈivʌbʌɫ

adjective

  • Capable of being conceived or imagined
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Examples of "conceivable" in Sentences

  • It is conceivable that the third link is legit.
  • It serves no conceivable purpose to the encyclopedia.
  • Nothing conceivable, utterable, perceivable or imaginable is left out.
  • What I find less conceivable is that these miracles were needed again and again.
  • It was in short conceivable to her that Selina would deny absolutely that she had been in the museum, that they had stood face to face and that she had fled in confusion.
  • So also the histories of things both future and past which do not surpass human credence, laws, institutions, manners, I call conceivable and clear, though they cannot be proved mathematically.
  • No more is it conceivable that when the Greek word _baptizoo_ (to immerse) was used, it meant to cleanse by sprinkling (_rantizoo_), or when the word _rantizoo_ (to sprinkle) was used, it meant to cleanse by immersing (_baptizoo_).
  • You nail it on 0bama becoming a joke, but I'm afraid that the fallout all joke all the time, was on Free Republic, (tip o 'the hat to founder Jim Robinson) that went all comedy all morning and had Zero winning every title conceivable as envisioned by the multi talented residents and staff at Free Republic.
  • "You nail it on 0bama becoming a joke, but I'm afraid that the fallout all joke all the time, was on Free Republic, (tip o 'the hat to founder Jim Robinson) that went all comedy all morning and had Zero winning every title conceivable as envisioned by the multi talented residents and staff at Free Republic."

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