seem conceivable

Frequency: 7.09.8 per million words

Used to suggest that something appears to be possible.

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Examples (10)

  • It didn't seem conceivable that they could lose after such a strong start.
  • It would seem conceivable to build a bridge here, but the geology is too unstable.
  • At first, it seemed conceivable that the project could be finished in a week.
  • While the theory initially seemed conceivable, further evidence has disproven it.
  • With advancements in AI, solutions that once felt impossible will soon seem conceivable.
  • Does it seem conceivable to you that he could have acted alone?
  • It hardly seemed conceivable that a small startup could challenge the industry giant.
  • The scale of the universe is so vast that its end doesn't seem conceivable to the human mind.
  • To achieve peace in the region used to not even seem conceivable.
  • Given the political climate, a peaceful resolution no longer seems conceivable to many analysts.