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conceptive

ADJECTIVE
  1. capable of conceiving

How To Use conceptive In A Sentence

  • His conceptive imagination was vigorous beyond any in his generation.
  • In this study we tested the prediction that fluctuations in the intensity of sexual desire occur as a conjoint function of conceptive probability and current relationship status.
  • A picture of naked eyes: eyes incepted to open that conceptive abilities for reproductive act of a higher lifeform. Is the battle of the sexes over?
  • The comprehensive and conceptive faculty of the imagination is wearied in placing before itself the springs, the action, and the boundless beneficence of this grand force, which flourishes and lives in its highest efficiency in the breast of woman. Woman on the American Frontier
  • For our purposes there are three thought types; perceptive, conceptive, and speculative thought.
  • Her birth thus signalled the advent of radical and unprecedented conceptive possibilities.
  • ’Tis the novelty of the experiment which makes impressions on their conceptive, cogitative faculties; that do not previse the facility of the operation adequately, with a subact and sedate intellection, associated with diligent and congruous study. Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
  • Compounding the issue of cost is the lack of insurance coverage for conceptive technologies.
  • The conceptive or nonconceptive nature of each swelling cycle was determined 3 months after cycles (when females were noticeably pregnant).
  • Does not this cast a light upon the conceptive and receptive powers of the eye. Inferences from Haunted Houses and Haunted Men
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