accept
[əkˈsept]
Definition:
1. Receive willingly something given or offered.
2. Consider or hold as true.
3. To receive something as suitable or good enough.
Use 'accept' in a sentence:
- 1. If this offer is genuine, I will gladly accept it.
- 2. She had never been accepted into what was essentially a man's world.
- 3. They accept the risks as part of the job.
- 4. Initially the government was unwilling to accept the defeat.
- 5. We will accept ultimate responsibility for whatever happens.
- 6. She's decided not to accept the job.
- 7. You may find your illness hard to accept.
- 8. There's nothing to stop you from accepting the offer.
- 9. The new parking meters don't accept dollar bills.
- 10. Most people readily accept the need for laws.
- 11. The meeting voted to accept the pay offer.
- 12. The company cannot accept responsibility for loss or damage.
- 13. Her country suffered through her refusal to accept change.
- 14. It lies with you to accept or reject the proposals.
- 15. The company cannot accept liability for any damage caused by natural disasters.
- 16. She decided on reflection to accept his offer after all.
- 17. He exerted all his authority to make them accept the plan.
- 18. You have to accept the inevitable.
- 19. Her version of events was accepted without question.
- 20. It may interest you to know that Andy didn't accept the job.
- 21. She refused to accept that there was a problem.
- 22. He accepted all the changes we proposed.
- 23. They learned to accept their stepmother in time.
- 24. It's uncertain whether they will accept the plan.
- 25. The bank refuses to accept responsibility for the mistake.
- 26. Put simply , we accept their offer or go bankrupt.
- 27. He didn't accept the job, I'm sorry to say.
- 28. Whichever they choose, we must accept their decision.
- 29. You must learn to accept defeat with good grace.
- 30. She learned to accept criticism without rancour.
- 31. It is generally accepted that people are motivated by success.
- 32. Exceptionally, students may be accepted without formal qualifications.
- 33. We can safely say that he will accept the job.
- 34. He could never accept that he had been at fault.
- 35. She was accepted to study music.
- 36. Pride would not allow him to accept the money.
- 37. He shows every indication of wanting to accept the post.
- 38. We cannot accept children above the age of 10.
- 39. The college he applied to has accepted him.
- 40. The offer has been accepted, subject to contract.
- 41. We are not prepared to accept these conditions.
- 42. I accept his theories, but not without certain qualifications.
- 43. She won't accept advice from anyone.
- 44. Everyone must accept their share of the blame.
- 45. It may take years to be completely accepted by the local community.
- 46. She couldn't accept the whole drug-culture bit.
- 47. Put simply, we accept their offer or go bankrupt.
- 48. After considerable discussion, they decided to accept our offer.
- 49. They've decided to accept our original offer.
- 50. She was minded to accept their offer.