1. conceivable - Adjective
2. conceivable - Adjective Satellite
Capable of being conceived, imagined, or understood.
Source: Webster's dictionaryContraceptives should be used on every conceivable occasion. Spike Milligan
In every conceivable manner, the family is link to our past, bridge to our future. Alex Haley
It is also in theory, conceivable that some universal empire some day might cover the whole globe, leaving no external "barbarians" to serve as invaders. Carroll Quigley
It is conceivable that at some point a truly united and powerful European Union could become a global political rival to the United States. Zbigniew Brzezinski
It is barely conceivable that there are people who like war. Henry Kissinger
Poetry is simply literature reduced to the essence of its active principle. It is purged of idols of every kind, of realistic illusions, of any conceivable equivocation between the language of "truth" and the language of "creation." Paul Valéry