Synonym: acknowledge, reception. Similar words: receive, receiver, deceit, deceive, undeceive, deceitful, recess, recede. Meaning: [rɪ'sɪːt] n. 1. the act of receiving 2. an acknowledgment (usually tangible) that payment has been made. v. 1. report the receipt of 2. mark or stamp as paid.
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1 The doctor prepared to prescribe a receipt.
2 The receipt is your proof of purchase.
3 Do you have a receipt?
4 Can I have a receipt, please?
5 May I have a receipt, please?
6 Keep the receipt as proof of purchase.
7 A signed invoice presumes receipt of the shipment.
8 I wrote her a receipt for the money.
9 Keep your receipt as proof of purchase.
10 Could I have a receipt for that please?
11 On receipt of the news,(www.Sentencedict.com) he left.
12 After she paid the bill, she placed the receipt in her wallet.
13 Make sure you are given a receipt for everything you buy.
14 I am in receipt of your letter dated September 10th.
15 I hereby acknowledge receipt of your letter of 25 July.
16 Keep your receipt in case you want to bring it back.
17 Staple the invoice to the receipt.
18 Staple the invoice and the receipt together.
19 Are you in receipt of any state benefits?
20 Please acknowledge receipt of this letter.
21 Snape wrote a receipt with a gold fountain pen.
22 The company duly acknowledged receipt of the letter.
23 The receipt shows details of the item purchased.
24 I asked for a receipt.
25 You have to sign here and acknowledge receipt.
26 She issued a receipt for the goods.
27 I shouldn't have thrown away the receipt.
28 I'll write you a receipt.
29 I'm going to make out a receipt for you.
30 They'll only give you a refund if you've got the receipt.
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