Synonym: accept, admit, gain, get, obtain, secure, take in. Antonym: give, repel. Similar words: receiver, perceive, perceived, conceive, recent, recently, reception, recession. Meaning: [rɪ'sɪːv] v. 1. get something; come into possession of 2. receive a specified treatment (abstract) 3. register (perceptual input) 4. go through (mental or physical states or experiences) 5. express willingness to have in one's home or environs 6. accept as true or valid 7. bid welcome to; greet upon arrival 8. convert into sounds or pictures 9. experience as a reaction 10. have or give a reception 11. receive as a retribution or punishment 12. partake of the Holy Eucharist sacrament 13. regard favorably or with disapproval.
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151. It is more important for us to give than to receive.
152. He thinks that people who receive state benefits are scroungers.
153. The four soldiers are to receive citations from the President for their brave actions.
154. There are always relatives and friends living in his house,but he does not receive strangers.
155. Every member will receive their own "Welcome to Labour" brochure.
156. Many people became ineligible to receive state aid because their earnings were above the new limit.
157. Send and receive documents at the click of a button.
158. The new insurance rules speculate that the disabled for the public benefit are to receive more money.
159. We were waiting for the goods to receive customs clearance.
160. You will receive a follow-up visit from the person conducting the assessment.
161. Only 29% of lone parents receive financial support from their former partners.
162. Developments in South Africa receive extensive coverage in The Sunday Telegraph.
163. The overall winner, after ten games, will receive $250 000.
164. We receive anything from 60 to 300 calls a day.
165. Most of the letters they receive end up in the wastepaper basket.
166. In practice women receive much lower wages than their male colleagues.
167. She stood by the door to receive her guests as they arrived.
168. All families of the crash victims will receive a one-off payment of £100 000.
169. The Red Cross has arranged two local ceasefires, allowing non-combatants to receive medical help.
170. Security staff did not then receive any briefing before they started each shift.
171. All the winners were called forward to receive the medals.
172. The crowd cheered as the movie star went up to receive his prize.
173. You will have to pay income tax on the rent you receive, although you can deduct expenses such as insurance.
174. I was delighted to be a nominee and to receive such a prestigious award in recognition of our company's achievements.
174. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
175. Ministers of Cabinet rank receive a higher salary than other ministers.
176. The balance of your order will be supplied when we receive fresh stock.
177. She went to New York to receive the award in person.
178. New customers will receive a free gift pack containing a selection of our products.
179. It would be unseemly for judges to receive pay increases when others are having to tighten their belts.
180. The doctor will first determine your fitness to receive the anaesthetic.
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