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Conceive

/kənˈsiːv/
To form an idea or imagine something in one's mind

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Examples:

They conceived an even more convincing experiment.

It was a daringly conceived scheme.

Natur,' said Mr Squeers, solemnly, 'is more easier conceived than described.

Etymology:

etymology
The term conceive traces back to the Middle English period, deriving from the Old French concevoir, which means to take into ones mind. Its originally from the Latin concipere, meaning to take in or receive.

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