0 past simple and past participle of conceive
1 to imagine something:
2 to invent a plan or an idea:
He conceived the plot for this film while he was still a student.
The exhibition was conceived by the museum's director.
It can be hard to be a dissenter in the midst of a war conceived of as unconditional.
If the cognitive realm is conceived from the point of view of one conceptual scheme, then different views appear as mistakes.
The magazine initially conceived of the adolescent reader as simply a younger version of her elders.
They were conceived by in-vitro fertilisation, which may be of aetiological importance, or merely coincidental.
Changes which appear throughout time are conceived as transformations of original notions in new cultural contexts.
Correspondingly, ethics is conceived of as being part and parcel of the effectiveness research with technology (17).
Having been conceived and written independently, even though more or less simultaneously, they demonstrate contrasting visions of how to deal with their subject.
As a consequence, the training platform is conceived both as a tool for professionals and for individual patient training.