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Q: What does Conceivable reason means?
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There is no conceivable reason it could be a bad thing.


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Of course, there's no conceivable reason why he wouldn't be allowed to drive.


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No - he has no conceivable reason to want another war of any kind.


What part of speech is the word conceivable?

Conceivable is an adjective.


What is the suffix of conceivable?

The suffix of "conceivable" is "-able."


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No, cancer is in no way communicable. There is no conceivable reason to do so.


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There is no conceivable legitimate reason for anyone other than Bill Gates, and those he specifically gives it to, to have that information.


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To search in "any nook or cranny" for an item means to search in every conceivable place for it.


What is a sentence for conceivable?

"It was conceivable that a tunnel under the English Channel would be built, but not with the technology of the 19th century." "The scientists tried every conceivable method when trying to isolate the mysterious compound."


What states offer General Assistance or General Relief?

Unknown what you are specifically referring to, but (in the US) all states offer some type of assistance for almost every conceivable reason.


How do you wrte a sentence with conceivable?

Is it conceivable to you that your child could have committed this crime? After looking in every conveivable spot, I still cannot find my glasses. In the 1800's, a trip to the moon was simply not conveivable. Is it conceivable that the missing girl chose to run away? It wold be conceivable that the two misbehaving children would act any differently.


Is inconceivable an adjective?

Yes, it is. The word inconceivable is based on the verb conceive meaning to imagine or create a concept. The -able form conceivable means able to be conceived, or (by extension) *possible*. The word inconceivable means unable to be thought up, and therefore impossible to exist or occur. Of course, there is nothing absolutely inconceivable; but given limited knowledge, some things are not currently or readily conceivable.