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Conceive (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: become, plan, develop, understand, develop an idea, become pregnant, originate, devise
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Present Simple
conceive
conceive
conceives
conceive
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Future Simple
will conceive
will conceive
will conceive
will conceive
will conceive
will conceive
Past Simple
conceived
conceived
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Conditional Simple
would conceive
would conceive
would conceive
would conceive
would conceive
would conceive
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Present Progressive
am conceiving
are conceiving
is conceiving
are conceiving
are conceiving
are conceiving
Future Progressive
will be conceiving
will be conceiving
will be conceiving
will be conceiving
will be conceiving
will be conceiving
Past Progressive
was conceiving
were conceiving
was conceiving
were conceiving
were conceiving
were conceiving
Conditional Progressive
would be conceiving
would be conceiving
would be conceiving
would be conceiving
would be conceiving
would be conceiving
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Present Perfect
have conceived
have conceived
has conceived
have conceived
have conceived
have conceived
Future Perfect
will have conceived
will have conceived
will have conceived
will have conceived
will have conceived
will have conceived
Past Perfect
had conceived
had conceived
had conceived
had conceived
had conceived
had conceived
Conditional Perfect
would have conceived
would have conceived
would have conceived
would have conceived
would have conceived
would have conceived
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Present Perfect Progressive
have been conceiving
have been conceiving
has been conceiving
have been conceiving
have been conceiving
have been conceiving
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been conceiving
will have been conceiving
will have been conceiving
will have been conceiving
will have been conceiving
will have been conceiving
Past Perfect Progressive
had been conceiving
had been conceiving
had been conceiving
had been conceiving
had been conceiving
had been conceiving
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been conceiving
would have been conceiving
would have been conceiving
would have been conceiving
would have been conceiving
would have been conceiving

Examples of conceive

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
"A young woman will conceive and give birth to a son. "
"A young woman will conceive and give birth to a son."
"And in sin did my mother conceive me.
"And she will conceive."
"Behold, the virgin shall conceive and bear us a son. "
"A young woman will conceive and give birth to a son. "
"A young woman will conceive and give birth to a son."
"And in sin did my mother conceive me.
"And she will conceive."
"Behold, the virgin shall conceive and bear us a son. "
"Behold he who conceives mischief and brings forth falsehood.
"He conceives a ferociously brave plan".
"Then the lust, when it conceives, bears sin
"that he conceives his scheme.
A proper human being... conceives the existence of something... in their imagination in darkness which prevents you from seeing.
"Behold he who conceives mischief and brings forth falsehood.
"He conceives a ferociously brave plan".
"Then the lust, when it conceives, bears sin
"that he conceives his scheme.
A proper human being... conceives the existence of something... in their imagination in darkness which prevents you from seeing.
"'65, conceived." "'65, miscarriage."
"'66, conceived." "'66, miscarriage."
"...that a program as delicately conceived as this..."
"A new generation will arise, "conceived in freely chosen embraces, "not in the bed of duty, or under control of the clergy."
"All hail the king" was really conceived on the set of "Iron Man 3"
"We are talking about a period in the history of English literature in which Emily Brontë is conceiving her work, inspired in a gothic ambiance..."
- And then there was that one time that we had a real conversation, and I-I told you I was having trouble conceiving, and... and you called me "baron Von Gina."
- And you, instead of conceiving a baby, ...you go and buy one.
- I'd like to go from the time you first started conceiving of drawings.
- Why isn't Nicki conceiving?
"'65, conceived." "'65, miscarriage."
"'66, conceived." "'66, miscarriage."
"...that a program as delicately conceived as this..."
"A new generation will arise, "conceived in freely chosen embraces, "not in the bed of duty, or under control of the clergy."
"All hail the king" was really conceived on the set of "Iron Man 3"
"We are talking about a period in the history of English literature in which Emily Brontë is conceiving her work, inspired in a gothic ambiance..."
- And then there was that one time that we had a real conversation, and I-I told you I was having trouble conceiving, and... and you called me "baron Von Gina."
- And you, instead of conceiving a baby, ...you go and buy one.
- I'd like to go from the time you first started conceiving of drawings.
- Why isn't Nicki conceiving?

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