English to Urdu Dictionary conceivable

conceivable

قابل فہم
definition
adjective
a mass uprising was entirely conceivable
capable of being imagined or grasped mentally.
example
It is for things to be such that it is 'conceivable' or imaginable for knowledge of them to be had which would enable us to know the future.
It's also quite 'conceivable' that he may be in the process of destroying them right now.
No 'conceivable' counter-measures effort could possibly have achieved more.
This technology involves 20 cameras filming every home game from every 'conceivable' angle.
There would not be enough room on any 'conceivable' vessel to hold enough specimens of all the species.
Is it 'conceivable' that Europe will one day attain the position America has enjoyed?
It is 'conceivable' that such a day could come, but it is certainly not on the horizon now.
Yet Brayton clung to them as long as any 'conceivable' argument could be made for them.
She was mentally running through every 'conceivable' reason for her daughter not to make contact.
What is it, that causes us to pat our own back on every 'conceivable' occasion?
The pictures covered every 'conceivable' subject and were a credit to those who painted them.
There were countless volumes ranging over almost every subject imaginable and in little 'conceivable' order.
Cars, credit cards and every other 'conceivable' product are today being aimed at women.
It is 'conceivable' that the story of our imaginary graduate student might end more happily.
It is 'conceivable' that we will find ourselves going to the polls again to redefine our citizenship.
In the meantime, be sure to cover any opinions presented here from all 'conceivable' angles.
Isn't it 'conceivable' he could be almost to Chicago by now, or at least well out of this area?
It was the director, hunched forward in his chair before a wall of monitors covering every 'conceivable' angle on the field.
It makes sense to enquire as energetically as possible into the greatest 'conceivable' truth.
Then it is argued that what is imaginable or 'conceivable' is metaphysically possible.
Descartes is indeed considering the view of possibility as 'conceivability' , but in doing so he is merely acknowledging what ‘everyone commonly means’ by ‘possible’.
Hence the 'conceivability' of an autonomously operating rational soul.
There was no universe, no sheer 'conceivability' , merely absence of cognitive ability.
Many evolutionary biologists are satisfied with a very undemanding form of ability or capacity-namely 'conceivability' .
Orr's criterion for possibility is 'conceivability' .
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