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inconceivable

[in-kuhn-see-vuh-buhl] / ˌɪn kənˈsi və bəl /


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“It is inconceivable that what is claimed to be the key new information leading to each claimant realizing they had a claim arrived unbidden in the past couple of years.”

From Seattle Times

“It’s almost inconceivable that a single supplier is going to have the kind of capacity you’re going to need, if that conflict becomes extended,” he said after being asked about the rocket-engine shortage.

From New York Times

But, Mr. Hardie said it’s not inconceivable for Ukraine to launch an attack using what weapons it has on hand.

From Washington Times

There would be no prizes, no angling for distribution, no marketing, no paparazzi and no red carpets — just an almost inconceivable amount of screenings, talks and shenanigans.

From New York Times

With a two-point and a three-man advantage, it seemed inconceivable the Premiership side would lose, but they were unable to gather the restart and conceded the penalty which Le Garrec knocked over.

From BBC