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concebe

Concebe is a Portuguese verb form derived from conceber, meaning to conceive. It functions as the third-person singular present indicative form, used for ele/ela or você in many varieties of Portuguese. The broader verb conceber has several related senses: to form or conceive in the mind (conceber uma ideia), to devise or plan (conceber um projeto), and to become pregnant (conceber um filho). In everyday language, conceber is commonly used with both abstract and concrete meanings.

Etymology and origin: Conceber comes from Latin concipere, formed from com- “with” and capere “to take.” Through

Usage notes: In Brazilian Portuguese, you typically encounter você concebe as the present-tense form; in European

Examples:

- Ela concebe uma ideia inovadora. (She conceives/has conceived a new idea.)

- O professor concebeu um plano de pesquisa sólido. (The professor conceived a solid research plan.)

See also:

- Conceber

- Conceção

- Conceitualização

- Concebível

Concebe, as a verb form, thus reflects both intellectual and biological senses of conceber, depending on

the
Romance
languages,
this
evolved
into
the
Portuguese
verb
set
that
includes
conceber
and
its
inflected
forms,
such
as
concebe.
Portuguese,
ele
concebe
or
ela
concebe
is
also
standard
for
the
third-person
singular.
The
form
concebe
is
versatile
and
appears
in
several
registers,
from
formal
writing
to
everyday
speech.
Related
terms
include
concepção
(conception
or
conceptualization),concebível/concebível
(conceivable),
and
conceber
itself
as
the
base
verb.
the
context
and
complement.