Conceivably [adverb]
Definition of Conceivably:
possibly
Sentence/Example of Conceivably:
There’s no conceivable way, period, that he doesn’t know how to say it or what it is.
It’s also conceivable that Meyer could attempt to salvage Haskins’s NFL career.
Net-zero solutions are technically conceivable for a range of energy-intensive industries, agriculture and transport methods, but the speed and scale at which they would have to ramp up to meet a 2050 deadline is formidable.
The editors of the New England Journal of Medicine, which published the pivotal study of the vaccine Thursday, called the results a triumph that are impressive enough to hold up to any conceivable review.
Following that trend, it’s conceivable the Nationals will carry three first baseman again.
No Brodrick had ever married a woman who wandered, who conceivably would want to wander.
The ghost story may thus quite conceivably be the first form of tale ever invented.
Could this glacier conceivably proceed in an almost level course up to Chang La, itself?
Henceforth things might be conceivably better, but—they would be different.
You must assume responsibility for any crime which might conceivably be yours.