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preconceived idea

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preconceived
adjective
uk /ˌpriː.kənˈsiːvd/ us /ˌpriː.kənˈsiːvd/
(of an idea or an opinion) formed too early, especially without enough thought ...
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idea
noun
uk /aɪˈdɪə/ us /aɪˈdiː.ə/
a suggestion or plan for ...
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Examples of preconceived idea


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Most of these hunters and travellers too, believed that fly depended upon game, especially upon buffalo, and they tried to make everything they saw fit in with this preconceivedidea.
I have no preconceivedidea of the type of intervention that will be needed, legislative or otherwise.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
I do not start with any preconceivedidea against co-partnership at all.
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Besides reflecting us, television also tends to build up a preconceivedidea of what we want to watch.
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We do not have a fixed, preconceivedidea of who gets what.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
I have gone to an independent source for my figures without any preconceivedidea of what they would produce.
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It is easy to have a preconceivedidea of why accidents happen in playgrounds.
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What is more, of course, he said that we are not bound by any dogma or preconceivedidea.
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These things are not immutable and it would be foolish for us to stick rigidly to any preconceivedidea in matters of this kind.
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Many critics have started from a preconceivedidea of what a block grant is.
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We do not have a preconceivedidea of what the course fee is likely to be.
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We shall not allow ourselves to be fettered by any dogma or preconceivedidea.
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Will he have his own preconceivedidea about what is and what is not hardship?
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I may say, at any rate, that we began with no preconceivedidea.
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It may prove to be different—there is no preconceivedidea about the pattern of decisions—but that will emerge only from a detailed consideration of each case.
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It would be hopeless if we were to attempt to make the great technical advances which may come fit in to any preconceivedidea of strategy.
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The names attached to the pictures were generally suggested by the completed work, and rarely represented any preconceivedidea in the artist's mind.
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Musically, the band wrote whatever came naturally to them without any preconceivedidea of how they wanted it to turn out.
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She uses no source material and begins with no preconceivedidea of the final result.
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Systematic reviews represent the conscious attempt to analyse all the available data without preconceived ideas.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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