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acceptance
[ak-sep-tuhns, ik-]
noun
the act of taking or receiving something offered.
favorable reception; approval; favor.
the act of assenting or believing.
acceptance of a theory.
the fact or state of being accepted or acceptable.
Commerce.
an engagement to pay an order, draft, or bill of exchange when it becomes due, as by the person on whom it is drawn.
an order, draft, etc., that a person or bank has accepted as calling for payment and has thus promised to pay.
acceptance
/ əkˈsɛptəns /
noun
the act of accepting or the state of being accepted or acceptable
favourable reception; approval
(often foll by of) belief (in) or assent (to)
commerce
a formal agreement by a debtor to pay a draft, bill, etc
the document so accepted Compare bank acceptance
(plural) a list of horses accepted as starters in a race
contract law words or conduct by which a person signifies his assent to the terms and conditions of an offer or agreement
Other Word Forms
- nonacceptance noun
- preacceptance noun
- proacceptance adjective
- reacceptance noun
- self-acceptance noun
- unacceptance noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of acceptance1
Example Sentences
For Veronica P., an empty nester who moved to Olive Dell in March 2024, the ranch offered her acceptance.
When David Bowie died in 2016, his parting gift was a final album, Blackstar, shaped by his cancer diagnosis and an acceptance of mortality.
"It's hard to describe what it is, to go that long, because the first three, four minutes, you're bathed in a sort of realm of acceptance and joy," the director said.
The acceptance of the offer never arrived and an impasse in discussions ensued.
Chaon’s writing evokes the surreality of its setting, but the novel is also an affecting story about the nature of acceptance.
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