broadly conceive

Frequency: 5.21.0 per million words

To think about or create something in a general or wide-ranging way.

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  • The course is very broadly conceived, covering a wide range of topics.
  • The new marketing strategy was broadly conceived to appeal to a global audience.
  • Her research project is broadly conceived, aiming to explore social, economic, and political impacts.
  • The reform was broadly conceived to address systemic issues rather than specific incidents.
  • The art installation was broadly conceived as a commentary on modern society.
  • Initially, the software was broadly conceived as a tool for all creative professionals.
  • The architects decided to broadly conceive the public space to encourage diverse activities.
  • The next phase of the program will be broadly conceived to include international partners.
  • Unlike its predecessor, this new framework is more broadly conceived to be adaptable.
  • The educational curriculum is broadly conceived to foster critical thinking across all disciplines.