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conceivable

[kuhn-see-vuh-buhl]

adjective

  1. capable of being conceived; imaginable.



conceivable

/ əˈːəə /

adjective

  1. capable of being understood, believed, or imagined; possible

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Other 51Թ Forms

  • conceivability noun
  • conceivableness noun
  • conceivably adverb
  • Dzˌ𾱱ˈٲ noun
  • Dzˈ𾱱 adverb
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of conceivable1

1425–75; late Middle English. See conceive, -able
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It was an achievement that was barely conceivable nine months ago when Slegers was Arsenal's assistant manager and they had lost the first leg of their second qualifying round tie with BK Hacken.

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Yes, all of these things are possible, insofar as they are conceivable.

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As noted earlier, there are various ways to interpret those results, but no conceivable spin can make them look non-dreadful for the two mainstream parties that have dominated British politics for the past 100-plus years.

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It’s conceivable that one or another of those proceedings will lead to her release, but it’s far more likely that they will drag out for months, or possibly years, with no clear resolution.

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"All conceivable places for the huge Foxconn assembly sites with tens or hundreds of thousands of workers are in Asia, and all of these countries are facing higher tariffs," Mr Friedman said.

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