Synonym: adopt, approve, believe, consent to, decline, refuse, reject. Similar words: acceptable, acceptance, except, concept, inception, except for, access, accent. Meaning: [ək'sept] v. 1. consider or hold as true 2. receive willingly something given or offered 3. give an affirmative reply to; respond favorably to 4. react favorably to; consider right and proper 5. admit into a group or community 6. take on as one's own the expenses or debts of another person 7. tolerate or accommodate oneself to 8. be designed to hold or take 9. receive (a report) officially, as from a committee 10. make use of or accept for some purpose 11. be sexually responsive to, used of a female domesticated mammal.
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(151) They hustled Jeanne to accept their therapeutic plan.
(152) We accept all major credit cards.
(153) You may find your illness hard to accept.
(154) He felt constrained to accept the invitation.
(155) We offered him a lift, but he didn't accept.
(156) We do accept payment in instalments .
(157) Ask him whether he would accept the post.
(158) You must accept the consequences of your action.
(159) I incline to accept the official version of events.
(160) The company cannot accept responsibility for loss or damage.
(161) After the accident, the company refused to accept culpability.
(162) Immigrants accept the jobs disdained by the local workforce.
(163) Since this is so,it's better to accept it.
(164) He did not accept this reply as valid.
(165) I cannot accept you as my assistant.
(166) The computer stores data in a buffer until the printer can accept it.
(167) The children gradually began to accept her as one of the family.
(168) She said she was not worthy to accept the honour they had offered her.
(169) You just have to accept the fact that we're never going to be rich.
(170) Journalists are often too willing to accept the official line .
(171) It would be highly irregular for a police officer to accept money in this way.
(172) Do you think the seller will accept £96(sentencedict.com), 000 for the house?
(173) Whether he would accept a pay cut would be the acid test of his loyalty to the company.
(174) I accept that he's old and frail; be that as it may, he's still a good politician.
(175) It would be highly irregular for a minister to accept payments of this kind.
(176) After struggling with myself for some days,(Sentence dictionary) I decided to accept his proposal.
(177) The club leader was dismissed for trying to hurl his weight about, which the young people refused to accept.
(178) He would have to accept it; there was no other way.
(179) You should suggest changes, rather than accept things as they are.
(180) We'd like you to accept this picture in payment for your kindness.
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