Capable of being conceived or imagined; possible; credible; thinkable.(adjective)
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Use "conceivable" in a sentence
"What I find less conceivable is that these miracles were needed again and again."
"So also the histories of things both future and past which do not surpass human credence, laws, institutions, manners, I call conceivable and clear, though they cannot be proved mathematically."
"No more is it conceivable that when the Greek word _baptizoo_ (to immerse) was used, it meant to cleanse by sprinkling (_rantizoo_), or when the word _rantizoo_ (to sprinkle) was used, it meant to cleanse by immersing (_baptizoo_)."