Pronunciation: /ækˌsɛptɪˈleɪʃən/
noun a made-up word that does not have a specific definition in the English language
A1 I am learning about acceptilation in my beginner English class.
A2 The concept of acceptilation is new to me, but I am starting to understand it.
B1 The company's policy on acceptilation of returns is clearly outlined in the employee handbook.
B2 The committee debated the acceptilation of the new proposal for hours before reaching a decision.
C1 Her research on the acceptilation of cultural differences in international business has been groundbreaking.
C2 The professor's lecture on the acceptilation of scientific theories was both informative and thought-provoking.
formal The acceptilation of new policies requires thorough analysis and approval from the board.
informal I can't believe the acceptilation of your proposal was so quick!
slang The boss finally gave the acceptilation for us to leave early on Friday.
figurative The acceptilation of change can be challenging, but necessary for growth.
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