Acceptive
inclined to receive or ; receptive:
she was seldom acceptive of my suggestions.
reasonably satisfactory; :
an acceptive mode of transportation.
historical examples
furthermore, i am an inceptive candidate and a susceptive candidate, and an acceptive candidate.
through the outlooking gl-ss simeon strunsky
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