acceptance
111acceptance supra protest — see acceptance for honor …
112acceptance — noun Date: 1574 1. an agreeing either expressly or by conduct to the act or offer of another so that a contract is concluded and the parties become legally bound 2. the quality or state of being accepted or acceptable 3. the act of accepting ; …
113acceptance — Abel s sacrificial offering of a lamb was acceptable to God, whereas God was not satisfied with Cain s vegetarian offering. No reason for this discrimination is given in the narrative of Gen. 4. However, God ‘will be gracious to whom he will be… …
114acceptance — ac cept·ance || tÉ™ns n. act of accepting or receiving; approval; state of accepting or believing in something …
115acceptance — n. 1. Accepting, taking, reception, receipt, acknowledgment. 2. Favorable reception, approbation, approval, gratification, satisfaction, pleasure. 3. (Com.) Accepted bill (of exchange) …
116acceptance — 1) The signature on a bill of exchange indicating that the person on whom it is drawn accepts the conditions of the bill. 2) A bill of exchange that has been so accepted. Acceptances are divided into two categories: banker s acceptances and trade …
117acceptance — n 1. accepting, taking, receipt, reception, recipience, acquisition. 2. approval, favor, approbation, affirmation, ratification, confirmation, recognition, acknowledgment, sanction; satisfaction, gratification. 3. assent to, belief in, compliance …
118acceptance — ac·cept·ance …
119acceptance — Apo. See accept …
120acceptance race — Brit. See allowance race. * * * …