term of acceptance

  • 1Acceptance — Acceptance, in spirituality, mindfulness, and human psychology, usually refers to the experience of a situation without an intention to change that situation. Indeed, acceptance is often suggested when a situation is both disliked and… …

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  • 2Acceptance testing — of an aircraft catapult In engineering and its various …

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  • 3Acceptance (disambiguation) — Acceptance is the experience of a situation without an intention to change that situation.Acceptance is the 5th stage of the Kübler Ross model (commonly known as the stages of dying).Acceptance may also refer to:* Acceptance (band), an… …

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  • 4acceptance — /ak sep teuhns/, n. 1. the act of taking or receiving something offered. 2. favorable reception; approval; favor. 3. the act of assenting or believing: acceptance of a theory. 4. the fact or state of being accepted or acceptable. 5. acceptation… …

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  • 5acceptance — The taking and receiving of anything in good part, and as it were a tacit agreement to a preceding act, which might have been defeated or avoided if such acceptance had not been made. The act of a person to whom a thing is offered or tendered by… …

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  • 6acceptance — The taking and receiving of anything in good part, and as it were a tacit agreement to a preceding act, which might have been defeated or avoided if such acceptance had not been made. The act of a person to whom a thing is offered or tendered by… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 7Acceptance Market — Investment market based on short term credit instruments. An acceptance is a time draft or bill of exchange that is accepted as payment for goods. A banker s acceptance, for example, is a time draft drawn on and accepted by a bank, which is a… …

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  • 8Acceptance Testing — A functional trial performed on a product before it is put on the market or delivered to the purchaser. The acceptance testing process is designed to replicate the anticipated real life use of the product to ensure that what the consumer or end… …

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  • 9acceptance — The actual or implied receipt and retention of thin which is tendered or offered. A receipt alone does not amount to all acceptance, but anything done by the receiptor as owner is evidence of all acceptance. Patterson & Holden v Sargent, 83 Vt… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 10term — I. noun Etymology: Middle English terme, from Anglo French, from Latin terminus boundary marker, limit; akin to Greek termōn boundary, end, Sanskrit tarman top of a post Date: 13th century 1. a. end, termination; also a point in time assigned to… …

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