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acceptant

[ak-sep-tuhnt] / ækˈsɛp tənt /


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I am acceptant of whenever it is you can join in on this crusade, this journey, this fight that I am in day after day after day.

From Slate • Mar. 25, 2021

You don’t want to be acceptant of that.

From Fox News • Dec. 11, 2018

Different cultures do things differently than we do, and so we're marginally more acceptant of strange behavior in exotic climes than we are when, say, Owen Wilson or Vince Vaughan are acting sort of stupid.

From Time Magazine Archive

By this time John Travolta knows all this in his bones, and it shows in his acting as a kind of acceptant curiosity about the world's nuttiness, which includes, of course, his own.

From Time Magazine Archive

"Oh, you bad thing, to buy so much food!" was her greeting, and her voice was gay, her smile acceptant.

From Babbitt by Lewis, Sinclair




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