Word Meanings - ACCEPTANT - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Accepting; receiving.
Related words: (words related to ACCEPTANT)
- RECEIVER'S CERTIFICATE
An acknowledgement of indebtedness made by a receiver under order of court to obtain funds for the preservation of the assets held by him, as for operating a railroad. Receivers' certificates are ordinarily a first lien on the assets, prior to that - ACCEPTABLE
Capable, worthy, or sure of being accepted or received with pleasure; pleasing to a receiver; gratifying; agreeable; welcome; as, an acceptable present, one acceptable to us. - RECEIVE
To bat back when served. Receiving ship, one on board of which newly recruited sailors are received, and kept till drafted for service. Syn. -- To accept; take; allow; hold; retain; admit. -- Receive, Accept. To receive describes simply the act - ACCEPTOR
One who accepts; specifically , - ACCEPTATION
1. Acceptance; reception; favorable reception or regard; state of being acceptable. This is saying worthy of all acceptation. 1 Tim. i. 15. Some things . . . are notwithstanding of so great dignity and acceptation with God. Hooker. 2. The meaning - ACCEPTION
Acceptation; the received meaning. Here the word "baron" is not to be taken in that restrictive sense to which the modern acception hath confined it. Fuller. Acception of persons or faces , favoritism; partiality. Wyclif. - ACCEPT
To receive as obligatory and promise to pay; as, to accept a bill of exchange. Bouvier. 6. In a deliberate body, to receive in acquittance of a duty imposed; bill , to agree to pay it when due. -- To accept service , to agree that a writ or - RECEIVEDNESS
The state or quality of being received, accepted, or current; as, the receivedness of an opinion. Boyle. - ACCEPTEDLY
In a accepted manner; admittedly. - ACCEPTILATION
Gratuitous discharge; a release from debt or obligation without payment; free remission. (more info) collected, acquittance, fr. p. p. of accipere + latio a - ACCEPTABILITY
The quality of being acceptable; acceptableness. "Acceptability of repentance." Jer. Taylor. - RECEIVERSHIP
The state or office of a receiver. - ACCEPTIVE
1. Fit for acceptance. 2. Ready to accept. B. Jonson. - ACCEPTABLENESS
The quality of being acceptable, or suitable to be favorably received; acceptability. - ACCEPTANT
Accepting; receiving. - RECEIVABILITY
The quality of being receivable; receivableness. - RECEIVER
A person appointed, ordinarily by a court, to receive, and hold in trust, money or other property which is the subject of litigation, pending the suit; a person appointed to take charge of the estate and effects of a corporation, and to do other - ACCEPTANCY
Acceptance. Here's a proof of gift, But here's no proof, sir, of acceptancy. Mrs. Browning. - RECEIVABLE
Capable of being received. -- Re*ceiv"a*ble*ness, n. Bills receivable. See under 6th Bill. - ACCEPTER
An acceptor. (more info) 1. A person who accepts; a taker. 2. A respecter; a viewer with partiality. God is no accepter of persons. Chillingworth. - MISRECEIVE
To receive wrongly. - MISACCEPTATION
Wrong acceptation; understanding in a wrong sense. - UNACCEPTABLE
Not acceptable; not pleasing; not welcome; unpleasant; disagreeable; displeasing; offensive. -- Un`ac*cept"a*ble*ness, n. -- Un`ac*cept"a*bly, adv. - NONACCEPTANCE
A neglect or refusal to accept.