The act of accepting; a receiving what is offered, with approbation, satisfaction, or acquiescence; esp., favorable reception; approval; as, the acceptance of a gift, office, doctrine, etc., State of being accepted; acceptableness., An assent and engagement by the person on whom a bill of exchange is drawn, to pay it when due according to the terms of the acceptance., The bill itself when accepted., An agreeing to terms or proposals by which a bargain is concluded and the parties are bound; the reception or taking of a thing bought as that for which it was bought, or as that agreed to be delivered, or the taking possession as owner., An agreeing to the action of another, by some act which binds the person in law., Meaning; acceptation.
Accept. Ex: I accept your gracious gift.
How about these two words: accept; improve
The word "accept" comes from the Latin participle "acceptum" from the verb "accipere", meaning to get, receive, accept.
It means that you will accept a concept or idea.
She know or accept his failure.
Postulate
identify, distinguish, spot, accept, understand
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face or visage for one meaning of countenance tolerate or accept for another meaning of countenance
No, it is not. You may be thinking of the word accept, which would have some similarity with forgive. I might accept someone who has done me wrong. The meaning is not exactly the same as forgive, but there is a common meaning element. When I accept someone, I do not reject him.The word except sounds very much like accept, but they are not homonyms. Except means something like "but not, or other than". For example, "I like all vegetables except okra."
To accept conditions that are offered as part of an agreement.
Accept is a verb meaning “to receive something willingly” (as in “we accepted the gift” or “they were accepted into the class”). Except is most often used as a preposition meaning “not including,” a synonym of but (“all except one”), and is also commonly used as a conjunction (“he does nothing except complain”).