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- verbaccept (verb) · accepts (third person present) · accepted (past tense) · accepted (past participle) · accepting (present participle)
- consent to receive (a thing offered):"he accepted a pen as a present"Similar:agree to receivetake receipt oftake on oneselftake responsibility forbe responsible forengage inbecome involved intake part inparticipate indevote oneself toconcentrate onaddress oneself todeal withget to grips withembark onventure on
- give an affirmative answer to (an offer or proposal); say yes to:"he would accept their offer and see what happened" · "Tim offered Brian a lift home and he accepted"Similar:take on oneselftake responsibility forbe responsible forengage inbecome involved intake part inparticipate indevote oneself toconcentrate onaddress oneself todeal withget to grips withembark onventure onsay yes toreply in the affirmativeagree tocomply withaccede toconsent toacquiesce inconcur withassent toabide byadhere toconform toact in accordance withdefer toyield tosurrender togive in tosubmit tocooperate withOpposite:
- datedsay yes to a proposal of marriage from (a man):"what if Elizabeth accepted Darcy the first time?"
- receive as adequate, valid, or suitable:"the college accepted her as a student" · "credit cards are widely accepted"
- regard favorably or with approval; welcome:"the Harvard literati never accepted him as one of them"
- (of a thing) be designed to allow (something) to be inserted or applied:"vending machines that accepted 100-yen coins for cans of beer"
- believe or come to recognize (an opinion, explanation, etc.) as valid or correct:"this tentative explanation came to be accepted by the group" · "it is accepted that aging is a continuous process"Similar:give credit toput confidence inbe convinced ofhave faith inrely ondepend on
- take upon oneself (a responsibility or liability); acknowledge:"Jenkins is willing to accept his responsibility" · "he accepts that he made a mistake"
- tolerate or submit to (something unpleasant or undesired):"they accepted the need to cut expenses"Similar:submit tobecome reconciled toreconcile oneself tobecome resigned toget used tobecome accustomed toadjust toaccommodate oneself toacclimatize oneself tolearn to live with
Originlate Middle English: from Latin acceptare, frequentative of accipere ‘take something to oneself’, from ad- ‘to’ + capere ‘take’. - People also ask
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