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    ac·cept
    [əkˈsept]
    verb
    accept (verb) · accepts (third person present) · accepted (past tense) · accepted (past participle) · accepting (present participle)
    1. consent to receive (a thing offered):
      "he accepted a pen as a present"
      Similar:
      agree to receive
      take receipt of
      take on oneself
      take responsibility for
      be responsible for
      engage in
      become involved in
      take part in
      participate in
      devote oneself to
      concentrate on
      address oneself to
      deal with
      get to grips with
      embark on
      venture on
    2. 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"
    Origin
    late Middle English: from Latin acceptare, frequentative of accipere ‘take something to oneself’, from ad- ‘to’ + capere ‘take’.
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