Acceptingly
amenable; open:
She was always more accepting of coaching suggestions than her teammates.
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- Acceptingness
amenable; open: She was always more accepting of coaching suggestions than her teammates.
- 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 Glass Simeon Strunsky
- Acceptor
. Finance. a person who a draft or bill of exchange, especially the drawee who signs the draft or bill, confirming a willingness to pay it when due. Also called acceptor atom, acceptor impurity. Physics. an atom of impurity in a semiconducting crystal such that the atom can capture an electron, creating a hole in […]
- Acceptor impurity
. Finance. a person who a draft or bill of exchange, especially the drawee who signs the draft or bill, confirming a willingness to pay it when due. Also called acceptor atom, acceptor impurity. Physics. an atom of impurity in a semiconducting crystal such that the atom can capture an electron, creating a hole in […]
- Access
the ability, right, or permission to approach, enter, speak with, or use; admittance: They have access to the files. the state or quality of being approachable: The house was difficult of access. a way or means of approach: The only access to the house was a rough dirt road. Theology. approach to God through Jesus […]