have a conception

Frequency: 8.520.2 per million words

to hold or possess a particular idea

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Examples (10)

  • He has a clear conception of the project's goals.
  • Early scientists had a very different conception of the universe.
  • Many people have no conception of the complexities involved.
  • Do you have any conception of how much work this will take?
  • She has a rather narrow conception of what constitutes art.
  • The committee must have a shared conception of its duties to function effectively.
  • After this course, you will have a much broader conception of history.
  • While we have a modern conception of justice, ancient societies had a completely different one.
  • He had always had a romantic conception of country life until he actually tried it.
  • It's difficult to proceed if team members don't have a common conception of the final product.