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conçoit

Conçoit is the third-person singular present indicative form of the French verb concevoir. Concevoir covers several related senses: to conceive a notion or plan (to form ideas in the mind), to design or develop a product or theory, and, in biology, to become pregnant. In context, conçoit typically refers to someone who designs or envisions something, or to the act of conceiving in the reproductive sense when paired with a noun like un enfant.

Etymology and senses. Concevoir derives from the Latin concipere, meaning to take in or grasp. The verb

Conjugation and forms. In the present tense, the forms are: je conçois, tu conçois, il conçoit, nous

Usage and examples. Conçoit is common in technical and professional registers when referring to designing or

See also. Concevoir and its related forms link to discussions of design, cognition, and reproduction in French

in
French
spans
intellectual,
technical,
and
biological
meanings,
reflecting
the
progression
from
mental
conception
to
practical
design
or
creation.
concevons,
vous
concevez,
ils
conçoivent.
The
past
participle
is
conçu,
used
with
auxiliary
avoir
(il
a
conçu).
Other
tenses
follow
regular
or
established
patterns
for
French
-oir
verbs
in
their
conjugation,
with
some
irregularities
in
stems
and
accents.
devising
something,
for
example,
concevoir
un
plan,
concevoir
une
théorie,
or
concevoir
un
produit.
In
biology,
concevoir
un
enfant
means
to
become
pregnant.
The
term
also
appears
in
philosophy
and
rhetoric
to
indicate
the
formation
of
ideas
or
hypotheses.
grammar
and
vocabulary,
illustrating
how
a
single
verb
encompasses
creative
and
generative
processes
across
domains.