Form a mental image of something that is not present or that is not the case.
1 Drosks found it difficult to conceive of a number greater than seven.
2 It is not difficult to conceive of a just war against Iraq.
3 Women cannot conceive of the drama of life without women in it.
4 These are inventions that we couldn't even conceive of 10 years ago.
5 He didn't want to understand, couldn't conceive of what she was saying.
6 The wife was denied to him; he could conceive of no other.
7 Universities now conceive of themselves as corporate organisations driven by business plans.
8 It is the whitest white you can conceive of , and the blindingest.
9 I can't conceive of anyone wasting even five minutes in a game.
10 He could barely conceive of what he was being asked to consider.
11 Hence it was natural for Plato to conceive of it as eternal.
12 In fact, it is scarcely possible to conceive of greater artistic contrasts.
13 Andy couldn't even conceive of disappearing for days on end like that.
14 He tried to conceive of a story that would explain his appearance.
15 Being lost from her was the worst calamity they could conceive of .
16 On no other supposition can we conceive of the words coming true.
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