Conceivability (Noun)
Meaning
The state of being conceivable.
Classification
Nouns denoting natural processes.
Examples
- The philosopher's argument relied heavily on the conceivability of a universe without matter.
- The scientist questioned the conceivability of time travel, citing the laws of physics as evidence.
- The idea of a world without poverty was considered within the realm of conceivability by the economists.
- The concept of artificial intelligence surpassing human intelligence is within the realm of conceivability for many experts.
- The possibility of extraterrestrial life is now widely regarded as being within the bounds of conceivability.