Conceives

/kənˈsiːvz/ verb

Definition

To think of an idea, imagine something, or understand something mentally; in biology, to become pregnant.

Etymology

From Old French 'concevoir', from Latin 'concipere' (to take in, grasp). The prefix 'con-' means 'with' or 'together', and 'capere' means 'to take', so literally 'to take in together'—originally applied to becoming pregnant, then extended to grasping ideas.

Kelly Says

The word 'conceive' captures something profound: both biological creation and intellectual creation use the same verb. Your brain being pregnant with an idea mirrors a body being pregnant with a child—both involve taking something in and nurturing it to life.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
thinks
thinks
ARالعربية
يفكر
ya-fik-ir
BNবাংলা
ভাব
bha-av
CACatalà
concepte
kon-sep-te
CSČeština
myslí
mys-li
DADansk
tenker
ten-ker
DEDeutsch
denkt
denkt
ELΕλληνικά
σκέφτεται
skef-te-tai
ESEspañol
concebe
kon-se-be
FAفارسی
فکر می‌کند
fikr-ku-meed
FISuomi
ajattele
a-ja-tel-le
FRFrançais
conçoit
kon-swa
GUGU
જાણે છે
ja-ne che
HAHA
yiy
yi-y
HEעברית
חושב
ho-shev
HIहिन्दी
कल्पना करता है
kalp-na-kar-ta hai
HUMagyar
gondol
gon-dol
IDBahasa Indonesia
berpikir
ber-pi-kir
IGIG
na-achị
na-a-chi
ITItaliano
concepisce
kon-tsee-pi-tse
JA日本語
考える
kanga-eru
KKKK
мыслит
mys-lit
KMKM
គ្រប់គ្រង
kreb-kreng
KO한국어
상상합니다
sang-sang-ha-m-ni-da
MRMR
विचार करतो
vi-cha-ar kar-to
MSBahasa Melayu
berfikir
ber-fi-kir
MYမြန်မာ
စကားပြော
ska-ba-p-yaw
NLNederlands
begrijpt
be-grip-t
NONorsk
tenker
ten-ker
PAPA
ਵਿਚਾਰ ਕਰਦਾ
vi-cha-ar kar-da
PLPolski
rozumie
ro-zoo-mee
PTPortuguês
concebe
kon-se-ve
RORomână
conceptează
kon-sep-te-a-za
RUРусский
думает
du-ma-yet
SVSvenska
tänker
ten-ker
SWKiswahili
fikiri
fi-ki-ri
TAதமிழ்
கருதுகிறது
kar-u-thu-ki-rat
TEతెలుగు
చెప్పింది
che-ppi-ndi
THไทย
คิด
kit
TLTL
nag-iisip
nag-ee-sip
TRTürkçe
düşünür
du-shu-n-ur
UKУкраїнська
думає
du-ma-ye
URاردو
سُن
su-n
VITiếng Việt
nghĩ
nghi
YOYO
ọ̀lọ́gbọ́n
o-lo-g-bo-n
ZH中文
认为
rèn-wéi
ZUZU
uthanda
oo-than-da

Ethical Language Guidance

Gender History

Usage splits across biological (female-associated) and creative/intellectual (historically male-credited) contexts. In philosophy/science, 'conceives an idea' typically credited to male thinkers; women's conceptual work often rendered as support or secondary.

Inclusive Usage

When discussing idea generation, acknowledge collaborative conceiving; specify biological conceiving separately from intellectual conception.

Inclusive Alternatives

["develops","originates","initiates","formulates"]

Empowerment Note

Women mathematicians, scientists, and theorists whose intellectual conceptions were attributed to male peers or institutions (Rosalind Franklin, Emmy Noether, etc.) deserve explicit restoration of conceptual credit.

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