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vb. (en-third-person singular of: accept)

Usage examples of "accepts".

Othman emperor still accepts from Egypt a slight acknowledgment of tribute and subjection.

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As soon as a natural movement proves to me that love accepts the offering, I take my measures to consummate the sacrifice.

Mattin Stepaneos accepts wholeheartedly, Roedran is still trying to take every side, while Alliandre and Tylin want more time to consider their answers.

Mikolajczyk also accepts that part of the decisions of the Crimea Conference which deals with the eastern frontiers of Poland.

Mikolajczyk an explanation as to whether he also accepts that part of the decisions of the Crimea Conference on Poland which deals with the eastern frontiers of Poland.

There must be a test by which to separate the opposing elements so as to build only from the sound, and that test is a sufficiently liberal one which accepts as sound whoever will make a sworn recantation of his former unsoundness.

I have no objection, Inspector, to your liaison with my daughter, if she accepts you, which of course she will after recent experience.

She does not make him feel wrong but accepts his limitations at that time.

It accepts the four castes and the four types of duties attached to them.

A planet abides that life which accepts its whims, but man it rejects, man it seeks to obliterate, pitting the monumental force of its instability against that pitiful life form, driving man forth to seek the stars or die.

He accepts command of the cadet corps at West Point in 1851, considered by many as the great reward for good service, the respectable job in which to spend the autumn of his career.

Lee accepts, understands that he is, after all, a soldier, and Justifies the decision with the fact that his theater of war is still Virginia.

Considered the rising star in the academic community, Chamberlain accepts a prestigious Chair at Bowdoin, formerly held by the renowned Calvin Stowe, husband of Harriet Beecher Stowe.

He settles in Memphis in 1869, and accepts a position as head of an insurance company, which fails in 1873.