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ac·cept·ance [əkˈseptən(t)s] SUBST

1. acceptance:

acceptance (accepting)
acceptance (of idea)
there's a widespread acceptance that ...

2. acceptance (positive answer):

acceptance
acceptance
letter of acceptance

3. acceptance no plur (toleration):

acceptance

4. acceptance no plur (recognition):

acceptance

non-ac·ˈcept·ance SUBST no plur

2. non-acceptance BOURSE:

Expressions couramment utilisées avec acceptance

acceptance speech
to gain acceptance
letter of acceptance
there's a widespread acceptance that ...

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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Acceptance rates range from approximately 6.7% to 14.7% depending on the grade for which a student applies.
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This movie is about the struggle for acceptance.
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Due to the lack of acceptance, many of the psychologists who practiced qualitative research denied the usage of such methods or apologized for doing so.
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Here she fought for acceptance rather that equality to the male gender.
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The concept became the industry standard by the 1980s, and has since gained widespread acceptance as the best practice for zoological exhibits.
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The difference lies in the amount of societal acceptance that these men were afforded.
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This acceptance of the paradoxes of faith marks the end of her spiritual journey.
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His act of heroism earned him acceptance from his father, who finally realized that was what his son was meant to do.
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Industrial archaeology has gradually gained acceptance in the academic arena.
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However, when an occupation is considered illegal, immoral, or improper, social acceptance is not granted.
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