Acceptant

Word ACCEPTANT
Character 9
Hyphenation ac cept ant
Pronunciations /æk.ˈsɛp.tənt/

Definitions and meanings of "Acceptant"

What do we mean by acceptant?

Accepting willingly. adjective

Receptive.

One who accepts; an accepter. Specifically noun

capitalized One of the French bishops and clergy who accepted the bull Unigenitus, issued in 1713 by Pope Clement XI. against the Jansenists. noun

Accepting; receiving. adjective

An accepter. noun

Accepting; receiving. adjective

Accepting willingly adjective

One who accepts something.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Acceptant

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The word "acceptant" in example sentences

The Government remains the only Employer acceptant of Wage claims unwarranted by Production gains. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Instead of having our governments do the killing for us, since most of the western population seems so acceptant of such actions, we could go and do the job ourselves. ❋ Unknown (2007)

It suggests, as Trilling puts it, "a more strenuous moral experience" than does sincerity, as well as "a less acceptant and genial view of the social circumstances of life." ❋ Unknown (2005)

“Oh, you bad thing, to buy so much food!” was her greeting, and her voice was gay, her smile acceptant. ❋ Unknown (2004)

Mais n'importe quoi bande de trou du cul en vous acceptant on vous rejete! ❋ Pinku-tk (2004)

This is why that Thursday night acceptant speech is so important. ❋ Unknown (2000)

If a person can believe that KILLING an innocent child is right, they should all be even more acceptant to the prospect of living forever. ❋ Annan, Noel (1971)

From: CORWYN OF AMBER To: ACAPULCO Subject: - = * If a person can believe that KILLING an innocent child is right, they should all be even more acceptant to the prospect of living forever. ❋ Annan, Noel (1971)

There have never been any schisms in our religion, because we are all-acceptant. ❋ Robert Sheckley (1966)

On peut donc travailler librement en acceptant avec vraisemblance l'idée que tout est ouvert. ❋ Marie Lebert (N/A)

` ` Oh, you bad thing, to buy so much food! '' was her greeting, and her voice was gay, her smile acceptant. ❋ Unknown (1922)

"Oh, you bad thing, to buy so much food!" was her greeting, and her voice was gay, her smile acceptant. ❋ Sinclair Lewis (1918)

Her gentle face was so undisturbed, so calmly acceptant of the heinous fact that Brigit could do nothing but stare. ❋ Bettina Von Hutten (1915)

Banneker, at home again, planted a garden of dreams, and lived in it, mechanically acceptant of the outer world, resentful of any intrusion upon that flowerful retreat. ❋ Samuel Hopkins Adams (1914)

The acceptant is not obliged to inform himself of his motives nor to weigh their just value. ❋ Unknown (1892)

Now I have read you these passages from Dean Stanley as the most accurately investigatory, the most generously sympathetic, the most reverently acceptant account of these days, and their people, which you can yet find in any English history. ❋ John Ruskin (1859)

Eagerly docile on the contrary -- joyfully reverent -- instantly and gratefully acceptant of whatever better insight or oversight a stranger could bring them, of the things of God or man. ❋ John Ruskin (1859)

The loveliest arts, the arts of noblest descent, have been long doing this for us, and are still, and we have no idea of their being Princesses, but keep them ill-entreated and enslaved: vociferous as we are against Black slavery, while we are gladly acceptant of Gray; and fain to keep Aglaia and her sisters -- Urania and hers, -- serving us in faded silk, and taken for kitchen-wenches. ❋ John Ruskin (1859)

Angelico merely takes his share of this inheritance, and applies it in the tenderest way to subjects which are peculiarly acceptant of it. ❋ John Ruskin (1859)

The bird, however, is most vigilant when its mouth is widest, for it opens as a net to catch whatever comes in its way, -- hence the French, giving the whole family the more literal name, "Gobble-fly" -- Gobe-mouche, extend the term to the open-mouthed and too acceptant appearance of a simpleton. ❋ John Ruskin (1859)

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