WORD: CONCEIVE
MEANING:
1. To become pregnant with (offspring): She conceived her first child in London, but her second child was conceived in Paris.
2. To form or develop in the mind: conceive a plan to increase profits; conceive a passion for a new acquaintance.
3. To apprehend mentally; understand: couldn't conceive the meaning of that sentence.
4. To be of the opinion that; think: didn't conceive that such a tragedy could occur.
5. To begin or originate in a specific way: a political movement that was conceived in the ferment of the 1960s.
EXAMPLE/USAGE:
1. US could 'conceivably' re-join Paris climate agreement, Trump says
2. Trump: US could 'conceivably' stay in Paris climate pact
PRONOUNCE:
con·ceive - कन्सीव
LINK: CONCEIVE
MEANING:
1. To become pregnant with (offspring): She conceived her first child in London, but her second child was conceived in Paris.
2. To form or develop in the mind: conceive a plan to increase profits; conceive a passion for a new acquaintance.
3. To apprehend mentally; understand: couldn't conceive the meaning of that sentence.
4. To be of the opinion that; think: didn't conceive that such a tragedy could occur.
5. To begin or originate in a specific way: a political movement that was conceived in the ferment of the 1960s.
EXAMPLE/USAGE:
1. US could 'conceivably' re-join Paris climate agreement, Trump says
2. Trump: US could 'conceivably' stay in Paris climate pact
PRONOUNCE:
con·ceive - कन्सीव
LINK: CONCEIVE
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