Found 4 items, similar to conceive.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: conceive
memahami
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: conceive
membenihkan, menyusun
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: conceive
conceive
v 1: have the idea for;
“He conceived of a robot that would help
paralyzed patients”;
“This library was well conceived”
[syn:
gestate,
conceptualize,
conceptualise]
2: judge or regard; look upon; judge;
“I think he is very
smart”;
“I believe her to be very smart”;
“I think that he
is her boyfriend”;
“The racist conceives such people to be
inferior” [syn:
think,
believe,
consider]
3: become pregnant; undergo conception;
“She cannot conceive”;
“My daughter was conceived in Christmas Day”
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Conceive
Conceive
\Con*ceive"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Conceived; p. pr. &
vb. n.
Conceiving.] [OF. conzoivre, concever, conceveir, F.
concevoir, fr. L. oncipere to take, to conceive; con- +
capere to seize or take. See
Capable, and cf.
Conception.]
1. To receive into the womb and begin to breed; to begin the
formation of the embryo of.
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She hath also conceived a son in her old age. --Luke
i. 36.
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2. To form in the mind; to plan; to devise; to generate; to
originate; as, to conceive a purpose, plan, hope.
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It was among the ruins of the Capitol that I first
conceived the idea of a work which has amused and
exercised near twenty years of my life. --Gibbon.
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Conceiving and uttering from the heart words of
falsehood. --Is. lix. 13.
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3. To apprehend by reason or imagination; to take into the
mind; to know; to imagine; to comprehend; to understand.
“I conceive you.” --Hawthorne.
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O horror, horror, horror! Tongue nor heart
Cannot conceive nor name thee! --Shak.
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You will hardly conceive him to have been bred in
the same climate. --Swift.
Syn: To apprehend; imagine; suppose; understand; comprehend;
believe; think.
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Conceive
\Con*ceive"\, v. i.
1. To have an embryo or fetus formed in the womb; to breed;
to become pregnant.
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A virgin shall conceive, and bear a son. --Isa. vii.
14.
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2. To have a conception, idea, or opinion; think; -- with of.
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Conceive of things clearly and distinctly in their
own natures. --I. Watts.
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