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conceivable

[ UK /kənsˈiːvəbə‍l/ ]
[ US /kənˈsivəbəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. capable of being imagined
    that is one possible answer

How To Use conceivable In A Sentence

  • That being the case, it is inconceivable to me that an accused cannot raise, by way of prerogative writ, the issue of the statutory validity of service before a court of competent jurisdiction.
  • The idea that they might not win was inconceivable to them.
  • The board will demand specialist medical advice that this is not the case, otherwise it is inconceivable that he will be relicensed.
  • It is conceivable that there will be a new economic crisis throughout the world, but we hope it won't happen.
  • Let us consider animals first. It is conceivable that collective resistance would be individually advantageous.
  • Arm an able-bodied person with a bike and give them access to a reliable train service and virtually any conceivable journey is possible. Times, Sunday Times
  • A few years ago a car fuelled by solar energy would have been inconceivable.
  • The Olympic Games organizers are trying to prepare for every conceivable emergency.
  • It once seemed inconceivable to everyone that men should travel to the moon.
  • No other examples survive, although it is conceivable that the paradoxes of motion originally took the form of antinomies.
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