Judge or regard; look upon; judge.
1 I've walked this earth for far longer than you can currently conceive .
2 In terms of birth weight, summer was the best time to conceive .
3 Drosks found it difficult to conceive of a number greater than seven.
4 Hosea could not conceive the idea that God would desert Israel forever.
5 It is not difficult to conceive of a just war against Iraq.
6 During that year the patient would be unable to conceive a child.
7 Women cannot conceive of the drama of life without women in it.
8 These are inventions that we couldn't even conceive of 10 years ago.
9 In short, we cannot conceive any principle more simple than the one.
10 Dear Lord, I beseech You, let her conceive soon, he prayed fervently.
11 He didn't want to understand, couldn't conceive of what she was saying.
12 That is the general expression for right living as I conceive it.
13 The computer played two roles in the new science Mandelbrot helped conceive .
14 And I conceive that other people are in the same deceived condition.
15 So how would you know which particular wind-ifany-madethe bird conceive ?
16 The wife was denied to him; he could conceive of no other.
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