Pronunciation: /ækˈsɛpʃən/
noun a particular meaning of a word or phrase, especially as contrasted with a related meaning
A1 The acception of the new policy was met with mixed reactions from the employees.
A2 In some cultures, the acception of gifts is seen as a sign of respect.
B1 The acception of the terms and conditions is required before proceeding with the online purchase.
B2 The acception of the proposal by the board of directors was a major milestone for the company.
C1 The acception of the scientific theory revolutionized the field of physics.
C2 Her acception speech at the awards ceremony was both eloquent and heartfelt.
formal The acception of the new policy was met with mixed reactions from the employees.
informal I'm not sure if the acception of your idea will be approved by the team.
slang I doubt the acception of that proposal will fly with the boss.
figurative The acception of her apology was a turning point in their relationship.
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