accept
[ək'sεpt]

verb

[Definition]: agree to take, agree to recognize

[Example Sentences]:
1. The fund will initially accept 99 accredited investors with a minimum investment sum of $100,000.
2. The prosecution said in court Wednesday they do not accept that contention.
3. The surprising thing is that most people accept my proposal in their very first reply.
4. They will refuse to accept that the future has to look like the present.
5. I accept that governments are there in part to protect their citizens from harm.
6. It also allows them to accept or release work shifts on the fly.
7. The commission may take several months to decide whether to accept the case.
8. The court would not accept his explanation that the mistakes were a result of him being tired.
9. We are not necessarily going to accept what a vendor says they will and will not support.
10. The US said it was not ready to accept the election result.
11. It will also allow the public to accept how the vehicles will fit into everyday life.
12. The recipient will be asked if they want to accept or decline the transfer.
13. She said the organization is prepared to accept the financial consequences of the protests.
14. You can finally play PC games on a tablet, but you have to accept some compromises.
15. Under the plan, people in that group must accept any job offered them or face dismissal.


[Antonyms]refuse

[Synonyms]take, receive, admit
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