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Accept Definition & Meaning

1. To agree to receive or take something offered or given.

Example: I accept your apology.

2. To acknowledge or recognize something as true or valid.

Example: We accept the fact that we made a mistake.

3. To approve or endorse something.

Example: The committee will accept the proposal.

4. To tolerate or endure something.

Example: I cannot accept this behavior any longer.

5. To take on a responsibility or duty.

Example: She accepted the position of ceo.

Examples of the word accept used in sentences.

  • I accept that I made a mistake and will try to do better.
  • It is important to accept people for who they are, regardless of their differences.
  • I cannot accept this offer as it is below my expectations.
  • We must accept the fact that we cannot change the past.
  • Can you accept my invitation to dinner tonight?
  • I cannot accept your invitation as I have prior commitments.
  • The company will only accept resumes that meet the required qualifications.
  • It is important to accept people for who they are, regardless of their differences.
  • I accept your apology and hope we can move forward from this misunderstanding.
  • The school principal refused to accept the student's excuse for being absent from class.
  • It was difficult for her to accept the fact that her best friend had betrayed her trust.
  • I was thrilled to finally accept the job offer after months of searching for employment.
  • The restaurant only accepts cash payments, so make sure to bring enough money with you.
  • Despite his lack of experience, we had no choice but to accept him for the role.
  • In order to move forward, we must learn to accept our mistakes as opportunities for growth.
  • As much as I dislike the idea, I have no choice but to accept the terms and conditions.
  • It's difficult for some people to accept change, but it's necessary for progress.
  • Many people struggle to accept cultural differences, but it's important to respect and embrace diversity.
  • Despite their divergent opinions on the matter, the committee chose to accept the proposal with a few minor adjustments.
  • Although he initially struggled to accept the loss of his job, he eventually found a way to move on and pursue a new career.
  • As much as I dislike her, I have to accept that she's done some admirable things for the community.
  • In order to achieve success, we must learn to accept both our strengths and weaknesses.
  • Despite my initial reservations, I have come to accept that change is necessary and even desirable in certain circumstances.
  • She had always dreamed of studying abroad, but had to accept that she simply couldn't afford it at this time.
  • The company policy strictly prohibits us from accepting gifts or favors from clients, in order to maintain our impartiality.
  • As a renowned expert in your field, we are delighted to accept your invitation to speak at the conference.
  • I will only accept an apology if it is sincere and accompanied by a commitment to act differently in future.
  • I cannot in good conscience accept this award, as I feel that there are others who are more deserving of recognition for their contributions.
  • Please accept this gift as a token of my appreciation for your help.
  • Despite his reservations, he reluctantly decided to accept the invitation to the party.
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