have (no) conception of something• And in historicalterms, many societieshave no conception of a distinct political order.• They have no conception of what women really feel and want!• You seem to have no conception of where we stand!• We have no conception of the interconnections that influence us in our associations of words and meanings.• Until you have known it you will have no conception of what it is to be truly lonely.• It is true enough to say that we would have no conception of it.
Originconception
(1300-1400)Old FrenchLatinconceptio, from concipere; → CONCEIVE