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acceptilation


Meanings
  • Verb

    The act of accepting or receiving something, often with formal consent.

    - "The committee accepted the proposal."
    - "I accept your apology."
    - "The company accepted the terms of the contract."

Variants
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acceptation , acceptations
Etymology
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From the Latin word 'acceptare' meaning 'to receive', 'to take'.


Trivia
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  1. The word 'accept' is often used in legal contexts to refer to the act of agreeing to the terms of a contract or settlement.

  2. The opposite of 'accept' is 'reject'.


Related Concepts
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  1. Acceptance: A state of mind in which one acknowledges the reality of a situation, often with the implication of consent.


How to Memorize "acceptilation"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine the act of receiving or taking something, such as a gift or an offer.

  2. associate

    - Think of the word 'accept' and remember the 'accept' part of the word 'acceptilation'.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the mnemonic 'Accept is a verb that means to receive something with consent'.


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