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		Definition of conceivably in English: conceivablyadverb kənˈsiːvəblikənˈsivəbli sentence adverb It is conceivable or imaginable that.  it may conceivably cause liver disease  Example sentencesExamples -  Those driving the former cop cars off the lots could conceivably be pulled over and ordered into inspection by real cops.
 -  The only health hazard from the pyres is the smoke itself, he says, which could conceivably cause problems for asthmatics.
 -  Golam is now 23, and could conceivably be in racing for the next 20 years.
 -  By the time I was four I could count to any number a four-year old could conceivably come across and found basic arithmetic easy.
 -  Who else can conceivably be held accountable for a decision reached at a meeting chaired by the highest executive authority in the land?
 -  Thus the southern sweep is possible as Vitter could even conceivably get a majority tomorrow.
 -  I simply want to see another Conservative Government as soon as conceivably possible.
 -  Is it human nature to push things as far back as conceivably possible, or is it just me?
 -  I confess I didn't find it especially exciting, but others conceivably might.
 -  A major Supreme Court decision on the issue conceivably could change a few votes.
 -  The events at Middle School Number One are beyond anything that most people could ever conceivably experience.
 -  For now, Hansen has provided all the detail you could possibly want and much more than you could conceivably need.
 -  A good number seem to think that moving to the inside lane when possible means zooming into any space that might conceivably take a car for a few yards.
 -  And that, as I may conceivably have mentioned before, is what the whole business of making movies is all about.
 -  At this rate, in seven years, he could conceivably have spent a million dollars.
 -  Pietersen at the time was playing as if he might turn the advantage back England's way, and conceivably even give them a first innings lead.
 -  It could conceivably do the same for pictures, but that is a way off.
 -  Any suggestion that a young actress might conceivably relish the kind of dramas she has experienced lately is met with patient denial.
 -  If all other candidates received one or two votes each, Kusugak could conceivably have won with only three votes.
 -  Biological weapons could conceivably wipe out populations over vast areas.
 
  Synonyms possibly, conceivably, feasibly, plausibly, probably, maybe, perhaps, potentially    Definition of conceivably in US English: conceivablyadverbkənˈsēvəblēkənˈsivəbli sentence adverb It is conceivable or imaginable that.  it may conceivably cause liver disease  Example sentencesExamples -  If all other candidates received one or two votes each, Kusugak could conceivably have won with only three votes.
 -  At this rate, in seven years, he could conceivably have spent a million dollars.
 -  Pietersen at the time was playing as if he might turn the advantage back England's way, and conceivably even give them a first innings lead.
 -  A major Supreme Court decision on the issue conceivably could change a few votes.
 -  For now, Hansen has provided all the detail you could possibly want and much more than you could conceivably need.
 -  I confess I didn't find it especially exciting, but others conceivably might.
 -  A good number seem to think that moving to the inside lane when possible means zooming into any space that might conceivably take a car for a few yards.
 -  Golam is now 23, and could conceivably be in racing for the next 20 years.
 -  It could conceivably do the same for pictures, but that is a way off.
 -  Biological weapons could conceivably wipe out populations over vast areas.
 -  I simply want to see another Conservative Government as soon as conceivably possible.
 -  The only health hazard from the pyres is the smoke itself, he says, which could conceivably cause problems for asthmatics.
 -  Who else can conceivably be held accountable for a decision reached at a meeting chaired by the highest executive authority in the land?
 -  Any suggestion that a young actress might conceivably relish the kind of dramas she has experienced lately is met with patient denial.
 -  The events at Middle School Number One are beyond anything that most people could ever conceivably experience.
 -  By the time I was four I could count to any number a four-year old could conceivably come across and found basic arithmetic easy.
 -  Those driving the former cop cars off the lots could conceivably be pulled over and ordered into inspection by real cops.
 -  And that, as I may conceivably have mentioned before, is what the whole business of making movies is all about.
 -  Thus the southern sweep is possible as Vitter could even conceivably get a majority tomorrow.
 -  Is it human nature to push things as far back as conceivably possible, or is it just me?
 
  Synonyms possibly, conceivably, feasibly, plausibly, probably, maybe, perhaps, potentially     |