Pronunciation: /ækˈsɛptəns haʊs/
noun a financial institution that specializes in accepting bills of exchange and promissory notes in order to facilitate international trade
A1 An acceptance house is a place where you can go to receive packages.
A2 I went to the acceptance house to pick up my online order.
B1 The acceptance house is located near the post office for easy access.
B2 The acceptance house provides a convenient service for those who are not home to receive deliveries.
C1 The acceptance house offers secure storage for valuable items until they can be collected.
C2 Establishing an acceptance house in the neighborhood has improved the efficiency of package deliveries.
formal The acceptance house provided a safe and supportive environment for individuals in recovery.
informal I heard that the acceptance house is a great place to get help for addiction.
slang The acceptance house is like a home away from home for those struggling with substance abuse.
figurative To me, the acceptance house represents a beacon of hope for those seeking a fresh start.
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