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conceivable

[kuhn-see-vuh-buhl] / kənˈsi və bəl /


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"Our far-reaching theory encompasses all systems evidencing such transverse interactions. Conceivable applications range from colloid research to biology," declares co-author Dr. Michael te Vrugt, Assistant Professor at the University of Mainz.

From Science Daily • Oct. 21, 2025

Lyon met co-author Ferorelli via his youngest daughter, Rebecca, after she showed interest in Ferorelli’s organisation Conceivable Future, which encourages women to pledge to forgo bearing children in the face of catastrophic ecological change.

From The Guardian • Nov. 28, 2016

Conceivable enough that, in this case, he might have held his peace about the abuses of Rome; left Providence, and God on high, to deal with them!

From On Heroes and Hero Worship and the Heroic in History by Carlyle, Thomas

Conceivable: but I fear only conceivable; if for no other reason, at least for this one. 

From Roman and the Teuton by Kingsley, Charles




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