reconceive

verb

Etymology

From re- + conceive.

  1. derived from concipio
  2. derived from concevoir
  3. inherited from conceyven
  4. prefixed as reconceive — “re + conceive

Definitions

  1. To conceive something in a new way

    • It is a kind of time that is simply and overwhelmingly there, laid out, unoccurring, and he lacks the inborn ability to reconceive this condition.
    • Once a bustling thoroughfare, the section of Pennsylvania Avenue that borders the White House has been reconceived as a pedestrian strip paved in granite and protected by guard stations to keep people at a safe distance from the president.

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Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for reconceive. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

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