conceivability

/kənˌsiːvəˈbɪləti/
noun
  1. The quality of being possible to imagine, understand, or believe.
    • We must consider the conceivability of a complete system failure before launching the rocket.
    • The conceivability of life on other planets has fascinated scientists for centuries.
    • The conceivability of such a large project succeeding was doubted by many investors.
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