preconception|preconceptions in English

noun

[pre·con·cep·tion || ‚prɪːkən'sepʃn]

presupposition, bias, prejudice; previously formed opinion, previously determined viewpoint

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1. He is misled by a preconception.

2. I had no preconceptions about what to expect.

3. She is misled by the preconception.

4. They have this preconception of a gun store owner.

5. Clara was full of a sombre preconception.

6. She completely overturned my preconceptions about film stars.

7. It was another case of the preconception fathering the prediction.

8. Everyone has certain preconceptions of what a drug addict is.

9. The task is more difficult than that our preconception.

10. OBJECTIVE To learn the knowledge, attitude and practice preconception care.

11. Religious people too may have preconceptions that distort their attitude toward science.

12. We like this approach because it fits in with our own preconceptions.

13. There's no longer the preconception that men cannot arrange flowers.

14. The political situation there was equally at variance with our preconceptions.

15. The composers now working there have brought no preconceptions or hidebound conventions.

16. We had no preconception of the results and analysed our data without prejudice.

17. By 12 weeks after delivery, all the parameters returned to preconception values.

18. 2 In this era of funding cutbacks and academic brain drains, one must suspend preconceptions.

19. This is nothing wrong with you and the stocking , but the effect of preconception.

20. He proceeds to take apart every preconception anyone might have ever had about him.

21. Many critics, it seems, approach miracles with this rigid preconception: Such things are impossible.

22. This preconception prevents us from reviewing the ordeal in its special historical circumstance.

23. Rubella susceptibility testing of women of childbearing age (preconception counselling) should be done at every opportunity.

24. • In this era of funding Cutbacks and academic brain drains, one must suspend preconceptions

25. Are they able to look without too dominant a preconception coming from the Western tradition?