Definitionadj. (of an idea or opinion) formed beforehand
Last update: September 14, 2015
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Sita is preconceived that Meena is immoral and undisciplined girl. [Please select]
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Moreover, in endeavouring to sketch the theology of early Judaism it has been easy to find in the heterogeneous and conflicting ideas a system which agreed with preconceived views, and to reject as late or exceptional whatever told against them. [Please select]
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"Another preconceived idea of his." [Please select]
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"I expected to work with him, but--" "Empty your mind of all preconceived ideas," Seaman enjoined. [Please select]
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Were the two heirs working out a preconceived plan or were they, after all, playing with the fires of spring. [Please select]
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It upset all our preconceived notions about society, especially our notions about the extreme value of race and breeding. [Please select]
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Preconceived ideas prejudiced the observers, and their sketches were mostly structureless. [Please select]
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Hodder fairly startled these out of their preconceived notions of Christianity. [Please select]
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