ACCEPT vs COPE: NOUN
- N/A
- The top part of a sand casting mold.
- A covering piece on top of a wall exposed to the weather, usually made of metal, masonry, or stone and sloped to carry off water.
- The "vault" or "canopy" of the skies, heavens etc.
- Any covering such as a canopy or a mantle.
- A long, loose cloak worn by a priest or bishop on ceremonial occasions.
- The top part of a flask or mold; the outer part of a loam mold.
- An ecclesiastical vestment or cloak, semicircular in form, reaching from the shoulders nearly to the feet, and open in front except at the top, where it is united by a band or clasp. It is worn in processions and on some other occasions.
- Anything regarded as extended over the head, as the arch or concave of the sky, the roof of a house, the arch over a door.
- A covering for the head.
- See coper.
- An ancient tribute due to the king or the lord of the soil out of the lead-mines in Derbyshire, England.
- In founding, same as case, 10. See cut under flask.
- Anything spread or extended over the head, as the arch or concave of the sky, the roof or covering of a house, or the arch over a door; specifically, in architecture, a coping.
- In the University of Cambridge, England, the ermined robe worn by a doctor in the senate-house on Congregation day.
- Eccles., a large mantle of silk or other material worn by priests or bishops over the alb or surplice in processions, at solemn lauds or matins, at benedictions, and on other occasions.
- A large outer garment; a cloak; a mantle.
- A coping.
- A covering resembling a cloak or mantle.
- A long ecclesiastical vestment worn over an alb or surplice.
- Brick that is laid sideways at the top of a wall
ACCEPT vs COPE: VERB
- To receive something willingly.
- To agree to pay.
- To endure patiently.
- To receive or admit to; to agree to; to assent to; to submit to.
- To receive as adequate or satisfactory.
- To regard as proper, usual, true, or to believe in.
- To admit to a place or a group.
- To receive, especially with a consent, with favour, or with approval.
- Take on as one's own the expenses or debts of another person
- Make use of or accept for some purpose
- Give an affirmative reply to; respond favorably to
- React favorably to; consider right and proper
- Be sexually responsive to, used of a female domesticated mammal
- Consider or hold as true
- Tolerate or accommodate oneself to
- Be designed to hold or take
- Admit into a group or community
- Receive willingly something given or offered
- Of a deliberative body: receive (a report) officially, as from a committee
- To match oneself against; to meet; to encounter.
- To cover (a joint or structure) with coping.
- To clip the beak or talons of a bird.
- To cut and form a mitred joint in wood or metal.
- To deal effectively with something difficult.
- Come to terms or deal successfully with
ACCEPT vs COPE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To receive something, especially with favor. Often used with of.
- To receive (a transplanted organ or tissue) without immunological rejection.
- To take payment in the form of.
- To consent to pay, as by a signed agreement.
- To receive officially.
- To be able to hold (something applied or inserted).
- To endure resignedly or patiently.
- To understand as having a specific meaning.
- To regard as true; believe in.
- To regard as proper, usual, or right.
- To admit to a group, organization, or place.
- To receive (something offered), especially with gladness or approval.
- To agree to take (a duty or responsibility).
- To answer affirmatively.
- To enter into or maintain a hostile contest; to struggle; to combat; especially, to strive or contend on equal terms or with success; to match; to equal; -- usually followed by with.
- To encounter; to meet; to have to do with.
- To exchange or barter.
- To form a cope or arch; to bend or arch; to bow.
- To contend with difficulties and act to overcome them.
- To contend or strive, especially on even terms or with success.
ACCEPT vs COPE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To show favoritism.
- To agree that a writ or process shall be considered as regularly served, when it has not been.
- To agree (on the part of the drawee) to pay it when due.
- In a deliberate body, to receive in acquittance of a duty imposed. [This makes it the property of the body, and the question is then on its adoption.]
- To receive as obligatory and promise to pay.
- To take by the mind; to understand; as, How are these words to be accepted?
- To receive or admit and agree to; to assent to.
- To receive with favor; to approve.
- To receive with a consenting mind (something offered); ; -- often followed by of.
- To match one's self against; to meet; to encounter.
- To make return for; to requite; to repay.
- To bargain for; to buy.
- To pare the beak or talons of (a hawk).
- To provide with coping.
- To cover or dress in a cope.
ACCEPT vs COPE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Consider right and proper
- React favorably to
- Respond favorably to
- Give an affirmative reply to
- Accepted.
- To receive in a particular sense; understand: as, how is this phrase to be accepted? In com., to acknowledge, by signature, as calling for payment, and thus to promise to pay: as, to accept a bill of exchange, that is, to acknowledge the obligation to pay it when due. See acceptance. In a deliberative body, to receive as a sufficient performance of the duty with which an officer or a committee has been charged; receive for further action: as, the report of the committee was accepted.
- To receive or admit and agree to; accede or assent to: as, to accept a treaty, a proposal, an amendment, an excuse: often followed by of: as, I accept of the terms.
- To listen favorably to; grant.
- To take (what presents itself or what befalls one); accommodate one's self to: as, to accept the situation.
- To take or receive (something offered); receive with approbation or favor: as, he made an offer which was accepted.
- Come to terms with
- A long cloak
- Succeed in doing, achieving, or producing (something) with the limited or inadequate means available
- To muzzle, as a ferret, by sewing or tying up its mouth.
- In falconry, to cut, as the beak or talons of a hawk.
- To meet in contest or contention; oppose; encounter.
- To strive or contend on equal terms; meet in combat; oppose: often with a preceding negative or word of negative import, the verb then implying ‘oppose with success’: followed by with.
- To bargain.
- To make return for; reward.
- To bargain for; buy.
- In architecture, to form a cope or coping; bend as an arch or vault. The soffit of any projection is said to cope over when it slopes downward from the wall.
- To cover as with a cope; furnish with a coping.
- To provide with a cope or cloak; cover with a cloak; cloak.
ACCEPT vs COPE: RELATED WORDS
- Agree, Acknowledge, Acquiesce, Accede, Reject, Take on, Take over, Go for, Consent, Bear, Have, Swallow, Take, Assume, Admit
- Absorb, Counteract, Survive, Overcome, Dealing, Adapt, Handle, Make out, Get by, Make do, Header, Deal, Contend, Manage, Grapple
ACCEPT vs COPE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Embrace, Agree, Acknowledge, Acquiesce, Accede, Reject, Take on, Take over, Go for, Consent, Bear, Have, Swallow, Take, Admit
- Adjust, Accommodate, Counteract, Survive, Overcome, Dealing, Adapt, Handle, Make do, Get by, Header, Deal, Contend, Manage, Grapple
ACCEPT vs COPE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Do you accept credit card for instant payments?
- We will accept home design blog guest posts.
- Details about which documents they accept are here.
- Mom, she is not going to accept this.
- Mr Edwin Tong Chun Fai: I accept that.
- National Native Title Tribunal must accept the application.
- The claim can include information and ideas you are asking readers to accept as true or actions you want them to accept and enact.
- You can accept by letting us know that you accept, or by asking us to start work.
- So I think it is clearly true, Congressman, that there is a different standard that we accept, and we accept our responsibility.
- Those solicitors that do accept cash will limit the amount they will accept to a few hundred pounds.
- Accurately scribe, cope, and mitre members where required.
- Will I be able to cope with parenthood?
- Do people cope with situations as they say?
- He tries to cope by covering his ears.
- Therefore ability of humans to cope with very cold environments is better than their ability to cope with excessively hot environments.
- Another trap is to assume that because someone can cope with a structured, question and answer dialogue, they can cope with informal conversation.
- Cope, father of Geoffrey Cope of West Chester, PA.
- Their ability to cope with this disaster will help their children cope as well.
- Good cope, bad cope: Adaptive and maladaptive coping strategies following a critical negative work event.
- Cam Cope and in allowing the jury to view an animation prepared by Cope.
ACCEPT vs COPE: QUESTIONS
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