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Definition of accept
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Accept
(v. t.) To take by the mind; to
understand;
as, How are these words to be
accepted?.
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Arianize
::
Arianize
(v. i.) To admit or
accept
the
tenets
of the
Arians;
to
become
an
Arian.
Acceptance
::
Acceptance
(n.) An
assent
and
engagement
by the
person
on whom a bill of
exchange
is
drawn,
to pay it when due
according
to the terms of the
acceptance..
Follow
::
Follow
(v. t.) To
accept
as
authority;
to adopt the
opinions
of; to obey; to yield to; to take as a rule of
action;
as, to
follow
good
advice..
Cultus
::
Cultus
(n. sing. & pl.)
Established
or
accepted
religious
rites or
usages
of
worship;
state of
religious
development.
Cf. Cult, 2..
Thankless
::
Thankless
(a.) Not
obtaining
or
deserving
thanks;
unacceptable;
as, a
thankless
task..
Morality
::
Morality
(n.) The
quality
of an
action
which
renders
it good; the
conformity
of an act to the
accepted
standard
of
right.
Proposal
::
Proposal
(n.) The offer by a party of what he has in view as to an
intended
business
transaction,
which,
with
acceptance,
constitutes
a
contract..
Spurn
::
Spurn (v. t.) To
reject
with
disdain;
to scorn to
receive
or
accept;
to treat with
contempt.
Atheous
::
Atheous
(a.)
Without
God,
neither
accepting
nor
denying
him..
Acceptance
::
Acceptance
(n.) The act of
accepting;
a
receiving
what is
offered,
with
approbation,
satisfaction,
or
acquiescence;
esp.,
favorable
reception;
approval;
as, the
acceptance
of a gift,
office,
doctrine,
etc..
Take
::
Take (v. t.) To
admit,
as,
something
presented
to the mind; not to
dispute;
to
allow;
to
accept;
to
receive
in
thought;
to
entertain
in
opinion;
to
understand;
to
interpret;
to
regard
or look upon; to
consider;
to
suppose;
as, to take a thing for
granted;
this I take to be man's
motive;
to take men for
spies..
Cerebralist
::
Cerebralist
(n.) One who
accepts
cerebralism.
Allow
::
Allow (v. t.) To own or
acknowledge;
to
accept
as true; to
concede;
to
accede
to an
opinion;
as, to allow a
right;
to allow a
claim;
to allow the truth of a
proposition..
Accept
::
Accept
(v. t.) To take by the mind; to
understand;
as, How are these words to be
accepted?.
Hold
::
Hold (v. t.) To
accept,
as an
opinion;
to be the
adherent
of,
openly
or
privately;
to
persist
in, as a
purpose;
to
maintain;
to
sustain..
Proposal
::
Proposal
(n.) That which is
proposed,
or
propounded
for
consideration
or
acceptance;
a
scheme
or
design;
terms or
conditions
proposed;
offer;
as, to make
proposals
for a
treaty
of
peace;
to offer
proposals
for
erecting
a
building;
to make
proposals
of
marriage..
Legitimate
::
Legitimate
(a.)
Conforming
to known
principles,
or
accepted
rules;
as,
legitimate
reasoning;
a
legitimate
standard,
or
method;
a
legitimate
combination
of
colors..
School
::
School
(n.) The
disciples
or
followers
of a
teacher;
those who hold a
common
doctrine,
or
accept
the same
teachings;
a sect or
denomination
in
philosophy,
theology,
science,
medicine,
politics,
etc..
Receive
::
Receive
(v. t.) To
allow,
as a
custom,
tradition,
or the like; to give
credence
or
acceptance
to..
Embracement
::
Embracement
(n.)
Willing
acceptance.
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