broad conception
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an idea that covers a wide range of aspects
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- The philosopher argued for a broad conception of justice that encompasses social and economic factors.
- Modern educational theories are built upon a broad conception of intelligence.
- To truly appreciate his work, you need a broad conception of what art can be.
- Our legal system operates on a broad conception of human rights.
- She developed a broad conception of the world after living in several different countries.
- The project's success depended on a broad conception of its potential impact.
- This report challenges the narrow view, proposing instead a broad conception of national security.
- A broad conception of history includes the stories of ordinary people, not just leaders.
- He holds a broad conception of his duties as a citizen.
- We must adopt a broad conception of wellness that includes mental and emotional health.