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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "preconception" in a sentence

    preconception example sentences

    preconception


    1. Disassociate preconception with the actual state of something and associate


    2. " It sets aside the value of negative preconception before hand


    3. It seemed more apparent that he had a preconception with this “dialectic”—the class struggle, as the engine for all history, and that he selectively sought material to prove it


    4. In sum, Marx approached his task with a great deal of preconception that might just have been flat wrong!


    5. He’d learned that from Kosmo, so perhaps he did have a preconception


    6. the preconception that force and duress are somehow synony-


    7. By challenging each preconception or “should”, you can identify them, work out if it is a reasonable concept, and work out whose idea it was


    8. People speak with a preconception that the total truth is on their side


    9. The schools which have held as the result of inquiry, or accepted with unquestioning faith, the everlasting duration of the soul, have been compelled to deal with the language of the Bible on future punishment under the difficult conditions imposed by that unbiblical preconception


    10. A child’s gaze is unblinkered by preconception, and children have not learned to look willfully away from truth

    11. Then there are others where fable, myth, preconception, love, longing, or prejudice step in and so distort a cool, clear appraisal that a kind of high-colored magical confusion takes permanent hold


    12. She was to board with a certain Miss Janet Sweet, but she saw no one who answered in the least to her preconception of that lady, as formed from Esther's letter


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    Synonyms for "preconception"

    parti pris preconceived idea preconceived notion preconceived opinion preconception prepossession bias prejudice leaning inclination bent angle skew slant

    "preconception" definitions

    an opinion formed beforehand without adequate evidence


    a partiality that prevents objective consideration of an issue or situation