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Meanings of conceive than in English
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Usage of conceive than in English
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Portalis observed that it was more easy to conceivethan to execute such a vast plan.
2
That this woman is more likely to conceivethan the emotional one, is a well-known fact.
3
The whole Court, too, was richly attired; all which you can better conceivethan I am able to express.
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No more deeply fantastic writer can I conceivethan Dostoievsky, nor any who has described actual situations more vividly.
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The effect this disappointment had upon every individual on the island will be easier to conceivethan to express by words.
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It is easier to conceivethan to describe the poor man's feelings at that moment, therefore we leave the reader to conceive them.
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Livid and ghastly by turns, the knight's features wore that ludicrous expression of rage and astonishment more easy to conceivethan to portray.
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HIV-positive women who initially selected injectable contraception were less likely to abandon the method and significantly less likely to conceivethan other study participants.
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The reader can better conceivethan we describe, the sorts of people, passions, and pursuits, herding thus confusedly together; and with these various objects.
10
No sooner was the thought conceivedthan it was put into execution.
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He is an original conception,-andnot more happily conceivedthan skilfully executed.
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The transports of the poor Spaniards may be more easily conceivedthan described.
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No sooner was the thought conceivedthan the act was done.
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No sooner was the brilliant project conceivedthan it was executed.
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The feelings of his disconsolate parent may be more readily conceivedthan described.
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In a word, his despair was more easy to be conceivedthan related.