acceptation
Americannoun
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the usual or accepted meaning of a word, phrase, etc.
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favorable regard; approval.
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belief; acceptance as true or valid.
noun
Other Word Forms
- nonacceptation noun
Etymology
Origin of acceptation
1400–50; late Middle English < Middle French. See accept, -ation
Example Sentences
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In the general acceptation of the term, that implies a criminal accusation by the government.
From Time Magazine Archive
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In a third acceptation of the words they might signify, that a particular tenement was charged to represent the village in regard to the suits, and for this reason privileged in other respects.
From Villainage in England Essays in English Mediaeval History by Vinogradoff, Paul
Here the Catholic acceptation of a realization of the essence of the Church, historically manifested, would appear to be directly excluded.
From The Catholic World; Volume I, Issues 1-6 A Monthly Eclectic Magazine by Rameur, E.
The sensation is not fear in the ordinary acceptation of the term.
From Lola Montez An Adventuress of the 'Forties by d'Auvergne, Edmund B.
My words, in common acceptation, Could never give this provocation.
From Webster's Unabridged Dictionary by Webster, Noah
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