acceptance, assurance, certainty, credit, faith, intendment, received meaning, reliance on, significancy, store, suspension of disbelief, usage
Definitionn. acceptance as true or valid
Last update: September 19, 2015
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He admits in the sacred writings as in the classics only one acceptation, and that the grammatical, convertible into and the same with the logical and historical. [Please select]
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Man has properties; that is, in the first acceptation of the term, faculties. [Please select]
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He has property; that is, in its second acceptation, the right of domain. [Please select]
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Dick Kennedy was a Scotchman, in the full acceptation of the word--open, resolute, and headstrong. [Please select]
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Well, this is our acceptation of the term Prodigality. [Please select]
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In the common acceptation of this term crepe of No. [Please select]
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But few appellatives, in their received acceptation, would be found to correspond with their derivative meaning. [Please select]
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Hence her forced acceptation of his standard of her position and her duties. [Please select]
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It is enough to say, without applying this poetical rhapsody to Aouda, that she was a charming woman, in all the European acceptation of the phrase. [Please select]
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Her education, in the common acceptation of the term, had necessarily been both desultory and imperfect; and yet, under its influence, the mind and character of Edith had strengthened and matured in no common degree. [Please select]
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