Pronunciation: /əkˈsɛptɪŋ/
verb to receive or take willingly
A1 I am accepting the invitation to the party.
A2 She is accepting the new job offer.
B1 The company is accepting applications for the position.
B2 He is accepting the terms and conditions of the contract.
C1 The government is accepting feedback from the public on the new policy.
C2 The committee is accepting proposals for the upcoming project.
adjective willing to accept or agree to something
A1 She is very accepting of other people's differences.
A2 The teacher was accepting of the student's late assignment.
B1 The company has a policy of accepting feedback from employees.
B2 The community is known for being accepting of newcomers.
C1 The artist's work is characterized by its accepting attitude towards change.
C2 The organization prides itself on being accepting of diverse perspectives.
formal The company is currently accepting applications for the new position.
informal I heard that they are accepting new members for the club.
slang She's not accepting any excuses this time.
figurative By accepting the challenge, he showed great courage and determination.
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