Definition of Reconceive

1. Adjective. To conceive something in a new way ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Reconceive

1. conceive [v -CEIVED, -CEIVING, -CEIVES] - See also: conceive

Lexicographical Neighbors of Reconceive

recomposing
recomposition
recompositions
recompress
recompressed
recompresses
recompressing
recomputation
recomputations
recompute
recomputed
recomputes
recomputing
recon
reconaissance
reconceive
reconceived
reconceives
reconceiving
reconcentrate
reconcentrated
reconcentrates
reconcentrating
reconcentration
reconcentrations
reconception
reconceptions
reconceptualisation
reconceptualisations
reconceptualise

Literary usage of Reconceive

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Ethical Record by American Ethical Union, Philadelphia society for ethical culture, Samuel Burns Weston (1890)
"In order that the members of the North R Club should reconceive the Christ aright, he hung up " four or five drawings of Nazareth, of the Lake of ..."

2. The Power of an Endless Life and Other Sermons by John White Chadwick (1891)
"To reconceive the Bible, to reconceive the life and character of Jesus, to reconceive the universe and man and God, ..."

3. The Revelation of God and Other Sermons by John White Chadwick (1889)
"And it is mainly upon this that those are working who are endeavoring successfully to reconceive the Universe and Man and God. One thing, I think, ..."

4. The Kingdom of God by Alexander Balmain Bruce (1889)
"To reconceive the Christ is the special task of our age," says one, ... Beyond doubt, to reconceive the Christ in a spirit of historic fidelity is an urgent ..."

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