But, to return from philosophy to charity, I hold not so narrow a conceit of this virtue as to con- ceive that to give alms is only to be charitable, or think a piece of liberality can comprehend the total of charity.
Time past is gone like a shadow; make times to come present; con- ceive that near which may be far off.
Note this: only such as are pure in spirit, emptied of vainglory and vain knowledge, re- ceive Truth.
I done 'ceive you dis time, but I aint gwine ter 'ceive you no mo'.
I done 'ceive you dis time, but I ain't gwine ter 'ceive you no mo'.
They bow before Christ, Truth, to re- ceive more of his reappearing and silently to commune with the divine Principle, Love.
Cha'ley, bet you half a dollar that those are first-class gentlemen and ladies down there, and we ought to go down and receive them.
We are only guests in the hotel ourselves, but if we had known of your coming some of us certainly would have been down to receive you in the proper manner.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ceive" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.