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conceivably

[kuhn-see-vuhb-lee] / kənˈsi vəb li /
ADVERB
hopefully
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On display from Statia, now a special municipality of the Netherlands, is a massive late-17th- or 18th-century cannon, which could conceivably have fired the historic salute.

From The Wall Street Journal May 6, 2026

Everyone hopes to win on their prediction-market bets, but losses in the Super Bowl could conceivably trim the tax bill for an investor who won in the stock market, Creech said.

From MarketWatch Feb. 6, 2026

They include PagerDuty, Ambarella, and Qualys, a $4 billion cybersecurity company that competes in a crowded industry and could conceivably fit under the roof of one of the larger providers.

From Barron's Jan. 22, 2026

Joan’s decision should conceivably be easy; obviously, you’d choose to spend eternity with the person you were married to for six decades as opposed to someone you were married to for a blip.

From Salon Nov. 27, 2025

From what microbes could they conceivably have evolved?

From "Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies" by Jared M. Diamond




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