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acceptv. to receive something with approval and intention to keep it. T...
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acceptTo agree to insure. An insurer accepts a risk when an underwriter or agent agrees to insure it, and the essential elements of the insurance contract are known and agreed to by the parties to it. Eve [..]
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acceptlate 14c., "to take what is offered; admit and agree to (a proposal, etc.)," from Old French accepter (14c.) or directly from Latin acceptare "take or receive willingly," frequenta [..]
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accept/ɪkˈsɛpt/ verb accepts; accepted; accepting accept /ɪkˈsɛpt/ verb accepts; accepted; accepting Learner's definition of ACCEPT 1 a : to receive or take (something offered) [+ object] accept [..]
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acceptconsider or hold as true; "I cannot accept the dogma of this church"; "accept an argument" receive willingly something given or offered; &qu [..]
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acceptto agree to receive something
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acceptv. To take when offered.
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acceptIn data transmission, the condition assumed by a primary or secondary station upon correct receipt of a frame for processing.
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acceptDefinition Agree to specified terms, as in a contract.
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accept1 a : to receive with consent [ a gift] [ service] b : to assent to the receipt of and treat in such a way as to indicate ownership of [ed the shipment despite discovering defects in the ...
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accept(v) consider or hold as true(v) receive willingly something given or offered(v) give an affirmative reply to; respond favorably to(v) react favorably to; consider right and proper(v) admit into a grou [..]
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acceptaccipio, suscipio
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acceptYou have been made an offer into a course, if you accept your offer you are telling the University that you want to start studying. The University will then admit you to your course. Accepting your of [..]
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acceptv. aceptar
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acceptTo allow to proceed, for example with a position update, usually by an operator; Compare: reject
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acceptv. to receive something with approval and intention to keep it. This use often arises on the question of accepting a payment which is late or not complete or accepting the "service" (deliver [..]
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accept<library, networking> Berkeley Unix networking socket library routine to satisfy a connection request from a remote host. A specified socket on the local host (which must be capable of accepting the connection) is connected to the requesting socket on the remote host. The remote socket's socket address is returned. Unix manual pages: acc [..]
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acceptTo allow to proceed, for example with a position update, usually by an operator; Compare: reject
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accept(1) (of a game-try or a slam-try or an invitation to take a particular action) make the call suggested or invited, or a move in that direction
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acceptTo take an offered piece, as in the King's Gambit Accepted opening 1. e4 e5 2. f4 exf4. See also "Decline".
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accept
(transitive) To receive, especially with a consent, with favour, or with approval.
*dialectal, obsolete
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