Adverb
within the realm of possibility
Source: WordNetthe weather may conceivably change Source: Internet
Also, while the worlds of the many-worlds interpretation all share the same physical laws, modal realism postulates a world for every way things could conceivably have been. Source: Internet
Anybody wishing to build their own copy of PGP could cut off the covers, separate the pages, and scan them using an OCR program (or conceivably enter it as a type-in program if OCR software was not available), creating a set of source code text files. Source: Internet
Congress conceivably could fund them from general revenue (which runs an almost chronic deficit) but Republicans have always opposed that recourse and Democrats don’t like it either. Source: Internet
As a consolation, Jefferson gave his client some money, conceivably used to aid his escape shortly thereafter. Source: Internet
At this time, a new South Saxon hegemony extending from the Isle of Wight into Kent could conceivably have seen Sussex re-emerge as a regional power but the revival of Wessex ended this possibility. Source: Internet