Exceptance is not a word. You cannot add -ance to a preposition and just make up a word unless this is some kind of new slang. The correct term is acceptance (accept is a verb) and would have the opposite meaning. You would want to get a tattoo hoping to be accepted by your peers. But, if we are trying to make up a definition for the slang term exceptance... then I guess it will work (not).
The holiday symbolizes the acceptance of the Torah at Mount Sinai, and is mainly celebrated today in Israel.
There is not a tattoo commonly know to stand for a old soul. If someone is wanting one maybe antique items would work.
The time taken between the event and Henry's acceptance of its consequences was longer than expected by his psychiatrists.His acceptance by Harvard thrilled his family.The state did not immediate announce its acceptance of the city's debts.
Laura gives the unicorn to Jim as a gesture of affection and vulnerability, wanting to share a piece of her world with him. The unicorn represents her own uniqueness and fragility, and by giving it to Jim, she is expressing her hope for connection and understanding. This act symbolizes her willingness to open up and reveal her true self, even if it may lead to heartache. Ultimately, it's a poignant moment that highlights her desire for love and acceptance.
The causes include power syndrome peer influence poor upbringing wanting popularity or respect quest for materialism craving for love or acceptance and curios for protection
Pearl stops throwing stones when Dimmesdale stands with Hester and Pearl on the scaffold in the marketplace at the end of the novel. At this moment, it symbolizes her acceptance of her family and their collective sin.
The robe symbolizes the forgiveness and acceptance of the prodigal son by his father. It represents a fresh start and being welcomed back into the family with love and grace. It signifies a new identity and status in the family.
Elizabeth Baker has written: 'Wanting to follow, forced to lead' -- subject(s): Religious life, Christianity, Religious aspects of Parenting, Wives, Husbands, Parenting, Religious aspects of Marriage, Marriage 'Who am I?' -- subject(s): Self-acceptance in women, Religious life, Christian women, Religious aspects of Self-acceptance in women, Christianity
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In "Lord of the Flies," the fire symbolizes hope and rescue. It is initially a signal fire that represents the boys' desire to be rescued from the island. However, as the boys become more savage and lose sight of their goal, the fire also symbolizes destruction and chaos.
In the Twilight series, Carlisle gives Bella a silver cell phone as a welcome home gift. This gift symbolizes Carlisle's acceptance and support for Bella as part of the Cullen family.
To Pi in Chapter 1, the sloth symbolizes slow, deliberate, and patient movement through life. It represents an acceptance of the pace of nature and a reminder to not rush through experiences but to savor each moment.