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ac·cept / akˈsept/ • v. [tr.] 1. consent to receive (a thing offered). ∎ agree to undertake (an offered position or responsibility). ∎ give an affirmative answer to (an offer or proposal); say yes to: he would accept their offer | [intr.] Tim offered Brian a lift home and he accepted. ∎ receive as adequate, valid, or suitable: the college accepted her credit cards are widely accepted. ∎ regard favorably or with approval; welcome. ∎ agree to meet (a draft or bill of exchange) by signing it. ∎ (of a thing) be designed to allow (something) to be inserted or applied: vending machines that accepted 100-yen coins.2. believe or come to recognize (an opinion, explanation, etc.) as valid or correct. ∎ be prepared to subscribe to (a belief or philosophy): accept the tenets of the Episcopalian faith. ∎ take upon oneself (a responsibility or liability); acknowledge. ∎ tolerate or submit to (something unpleasant or undesired): they accepted the need to cut expenses.
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So acceptable XIV. — (O)F. — late L. acceptance XVI. — OF. acceptation XV. — (O)F. — late L.