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acceptance [əkˈsɛptəns] n 1. the act of accepting or the state of being accepted or acceptable 2. favourable reception; approval 3. (often foll by of) belief (in) or assent (to) 4. (Business / Commerce) Commerce a. a formal agreement by a debtor to pay a draft, bill, etc. b. the document so accepted Compare bank acceptance 5. (Individual Sports & Recreations / Horse Racing) (plural) Austral and NZ a list of horses accepted as starters in a race 6. (Law) Contract law words or conduct by which a person signifies his assent to the terms and conditions of an offer or agreement acceptance 1. the acknowledgment of a bill of exchange, in writing across the back, binding the acceptor to make payment. See also: Finance
2. the bill so endorsed. ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
acceptance noun 1. accepting, taking, receiving, obtaining, acquiring, reception, receipt The party is being downgraded by its acceptance of secret donations. 2. acknowledgement, agreement, belief, approval, recognition, admission, consent, consensus, adoption, affirmation, assent, credence, accession, approbation, concurrence, accedence, stamp or seal of approval a theory that is steadily gaining acceptance 3. approval, following, support, embracing, adoption, endorsement, espousal Avant-garde music has not found general public acceptance. 4. recognition, appreciation, acknowledgment an effort to ensure that the disabled achieve real acceptance 5. taking on, admission, assumption, acknowledgement, undertaking, avowal a letter of acceptance 6. submission, yielding, resignation, concession, compliance, deference, passivity, acquiescence He thought about it for a moment, then nodded his reluctant acceptance. Translations acceptance [əkˈseptəns] A. N 1. [of gift, invitation, apology, offer, cheque] → aceptación f 2. (= approval) → aprobación f, acogida f to meet with general acceptance → tener una buena acogida general to win acceptance → lograr la aprobación B. CPD acceptance credit N → crédito m de aceptación acceptance [ækˈsɛptəns] n [invitation, offer, proposal] → acceptation f a letter of acceptance → une lettre d'acceptation acceptance speech (= approval) [idea, theory, trend] → approbation f; [authority] → acceptation f to gain acceptance → recevoir un accueil favorable to meet with general acceptance → être favorablement accueilli(e) par tous acceptance n (of offer, gift, excuse) → Annahme f; (of suggestion, work also, report, findings) → Akzeptierung f; (of responsibility) → Übernahme f; (= believing: of story) → Glauben nt; (= receiving: of award) → Entgegennahme f; his acceptance into the family → seine Aufnahme in der or die Familie; to find or win or gain acceptance (theories, people) → anerkannt werden, Anerkennung finden; to meet with general acceptance → allgemeine Anerkennung finden (= recognition: of need, fact) → Anerkennung f (= toleration: of behaviour, fate, conditions) → Hinnahme f acceptance: acceptance house n (Fin) → Akzept- or Wechselbank f acceptance trials pl → Abnahmeprüfung f acceptance [əkˈsɛpt/əns] n → accettazione f; (of person, by others) → accoglienza (favorevole); (for job, membership) → accettazione; (of proposal) → accoglimento I've received two acceptances → ho ricevuto due risposte positive to meet with general acceptance → incontrare il favore or il consenso generale How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| I cannot suppose that she expected to convince you, the eye-witness; but if she wished later on to spread the story, it was wise of her to try to get your acceptance of it. He did not know how wide a country, arid and precipitous, must be crossed before the traveller through life comes to an acceptance of reality.
The papers collected here under the name of 'My Literary Passions' were printed serially in a periodical of such vast circulation that they might well have been supposed to have found there all the acceptance that could be reasonably hoped for them. |
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