The phrase
"conceivable risk" means a potential danger or possibility that can be imagined or thought of. It refers to risks that are possible and can be considered or understood.
Full definition
They'll join fight clubs, commit suicide, do anything they can not to look old, spend lots of time avoiding
every conceivable risk factor that might switch them from being to nonbeing, work much harder than it makes economic sense, and might, in general, be in some ways more screwed up than people have ever been.
«You've got to stay one step ahead, to predict
all conceivable risks and minimize them.
The accident at Fukushima threatens to unleash again green hostility to
any conceivable risk created by technological society.
An employer does not have to take steps to guarantee an employee's health and safety against all possible or
conceivable risks; it is only required to take reasonable precautions to provide the appropriate level of protection to employees.
No insurance policy will cover
all conceivable risks and inclusions vary from one insurer to another.
At this stage, the key is to think of
every conceivable risk that might affect the investment.