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conceivably

[kuhn-see-vuhb-lee] / kənˈsi vəb li /
ADVERB
hopefully
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If Venkatesham and Lange get the next big decision wrong it could conceivably end with Spurs in the Championship, leaving a scar on their record that would be impossible to recover from.

From BBC • Mar. 29, 2026

I suppose one can come up with a narrative for why such outside activities conceivably could benefit a company whose CEO is a “superstar.”

From MarketWatch • Feb. 16, 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

The line originally referred to the Euro tournament, but evolved over time to signify any soccer trophy that England could conceivably win after the long drought that followed its 1966 World Cup victory.

From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 4, 2025

We suspected that we had not made this error, but our judgment conceivably might be biased by the biological advantages of complementary DNA molecules.

From "Double Helix" by James D. Watson




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