Pronunciation: /ækˈsɛptər fɔr ˈɑnər/
noun a person or entity who accepts payment on behalf of another party in order to honor a financial instrument such as a bill of exchange or promissory note
A1 An acceptor for honor is someone who agrees to pay a bill on behalf of another person.
A2 The bank acted as the acceptor for honor when the customer's check bounced.
B1 The company appointed John as the acceptor for honor for all financial transactions.
B2 The lawyer served as the acceptor for honor in the legal dispute between the two parties.
C1 The acceptor for honor must be willing to fulfill their obligations under the contract.
C2 The role of acceptor for honor carries significant legal responsibilities and implications.
formal The bank appointed an acceptor for honor to ensure that the letter of credit would be honored.
informal The bank got someone to accept for honor so that the payment would go through smoothly.
slang The bank had a buddy step in as the acceptor for honor to make sure everything went as planned.
figurative She acted as the acceptor for honor in their group, always stepping up to help out when needed.
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