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acceptant
/ əkˈsɛptənt /
adjective
- receiving willingly; receptive
Other Words From
- nonac·ceptant adjective
- unac·ceptant adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of acceptant1
Example Sentences
The postwar period in the US was notably vaccine acceptant, but since the ’80s, vaccine hesitancy has blossomed as infectious disease has become rarer, and a number of debunked studies questioned the vaccine safety record.
There have never been any schisms in our religion, because we are all-acceptant.
Her gentle face was so undisturbed, so calmly acceptant of the heinous fact that Brigit could do nothing but stare.
Where the intrinsic value and acceptant capacity come together there is Effectual value, or wealth.
Where there is either no intrinsic value, or no acceptant capacity, there is no effectual value; that is to say, no wealth.
He awoke in the morning, acceptant of what he had done in the night.
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