conceivability

[US]/kənˈsiː.və.bəl.ɪ.ti/
[UK]/kənˈsiː.və.bəl.ɪ.ti/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.the quality of being imaginable or possible; the state of being able to conceive
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Phrases & Collocations

the conceivability gap

beyond conceivability

conceivability of change

conceivability of failure

conceivability of success

conceivability of ideas

limited conceivability

conceivability of risk

conceivability of truth

conceivability of existence

Example Sentences

in terms of conceivability, anything is possible.

the conceivability of life on other planets fascinates scientists.

her conceivability of the future is quite optimistic.

the conceivability of artificial intelligence surpassing human intelligence raises ethical questions.

we must expand our conceivability of what is achievable.

the author's work challenges the conceivability of traditional narratives.

his conceivability of the project was limited by his experience.

the conceivability of a utopian society is often debated.

exploring the conceivability of time travel is a popular topic in science fiction.

the conceivability of different realities can be mind-bending.

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