Conception in a sentence as a noun

"Smart" TVs are dumb, by design, in their very conception.

We went from conception to release in 45 minutes.

Their conception of money is totally different than your's or mine.

Microsoft has been stack ranking almost since conception.

This is also a no more existing conception since quad core processors equiped phones are coming into the market.

Slashdot introduced me to the open source movement and shaped my conception of civil liberties greatly.

Well there was that whole Todd Akin saying that women's bodies have a way to shut down conception in the event of a "legitimate" rape thing.

A child born today will grow up with no conception of privacy at all. They'll never know what it means to have a private moment to themselves -- an unrecorded, unanalyzed thought.

The engineer who did this taught himself calculus within ten to the negative sixty-seven seconds of conception.

Many of you grew up always equating geek with "cool", and have no conception of what it would be like to be treated as nearly subhuman for liking computers.

This story doesn't ring true to me. Particularly the part about how his day consisted of cat videos, Reddit, and eBay that's a caricature, designed to fit the popular conception of "wasting time at the office".

Unfortunately, the Wii-U isn't a coherent or inspired design, it's just designed by a committee who has no conception of what's happening in gaming right now.

Just to second this point, most people just have no conception of what semiconductor manufacturing is like and this article seems especially misinformed about the manufacturing side.

If your conception of what is before you is determined by this myopic focus, you could look at that one wire, up and down the length of it, and be unable to see why a bird would not just fly around the wire any time it wanted to go somewhere.

Clojure's conception is much headier: simplicity isn't accomplished through familiarity and comfort, but through the power and flexibility to create appropriate abstractions, and the discipline to avoid dangerous ones.

This is a conception that some popular science writing installs in many people and that could easily be cured by tracking the long history of many things we consider simple, in which at least tens of people contributed ideas that made the final invention tick.

Followers of Rand, in particular, believe that only a blind reliance on market forces and the narrowest conception of self interest can steer us collectively toward the best civilization possible and that any attempt to impose wisdom or compassion from the topno matter who is at the top and no matter what the needis necessarily corrupting of the whole enterprise.

Conception definitions

noun

an abstract or general idea inferred or derived from specific instances

See also: concept construct

noun

the act of becoming pregnant; fertilization of an ovum by a spermatozoon

noun

the event that occurred at the beginning of something; "from its creation the plan was doomed to failure"

See also: creation

noun

the creation of something in the mind

See also: invention innovation excogitation design