ACCEPTS vs ASSUME: VERB
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of accept.
- 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
- Of a deliberative body: receive (a report) officially, as from a committee
- Receive willingly something given or offered
- Take on titles, offices, duties, responsibilities
- Seize and take control without authority and possibly with force; take as one's right or possession
- Take on a certain form, attribute, or aspect
- Take to be the case or to be true; accept without verification or proof
- Christianity, obsolete; take up someone's soul into heaven
- Occupy or take on
- Make a pretence of
- Take on as one's own the expenses or debts of another person
- Put clothing on one's body
- Take up someone's soul into heaven
- To adopt an idea or cause.
- To take on a position, duty or form.
- To authenticate by means of belief; to surmise; to suppose to be true, especially without proof.
ACCEPTS vs ASSUME: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To take up or receive into heaven.
- To make a supposition; suppose or believe.
- To clothe oneself in; don.
- To take over without justification; seize.
- To take on (an appearance, role, or form, for example); adopt.
- To undertake the duties of (an office).
- To take upon oneself (a duty or obligation).
- To take for granted; suppose.
- To be arrogant or pretentious; to claim more than is due.
- To undertake, as by a promise.
- To pretend to have; feign.
ACCEPTS vs ASSUME: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To take to or upon one's self; to take formally and demonstratively; sometimes, to appropriate or take unjustly.
- To pretend to possess; to take in appearance.
- To receive or adopt.
ACCEPTS vs ASSUME: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To take or put on one's self; invest one's self with: as, to assume the garb of a mendicant, or the figure of an animal; to assume a severe aspect; “to assume man's nature,”
- To apply to one's self; appropriate.
- To take for granted or without proof; suppose as a fact; postulate: as, to assume a principle in reasoning.
- To take fictitiously; pretend to possess; take in appearance: as, to assume the garb of humility.
- To claim.
- Synonyms To affect, feign, counterfeit.
- To be arrogant; claim more than is due; presume.
- To take into relation or association; adopt; take in; admit: as, “Enoch and Elias were assumed up into heaven,” Abp. Abbot. See assumption, 5.
- Take to be the case or to be true
- To take upon one's self; undertake: as, to assume the responsibility of a proceeding; to assume office; to assume an obligation.
- Take as one's right or possession
ACCEPTS vs ASSUME: RELATED WORDS
- Recognizes, Endorses, Welcomes, Receives, Agrees, Take on, Take over, Go for, Consent, Bear, Have, Swallow, Take, Assume, Admit
- Put on, Sham, Take over, Simulate, Wear, Feign, Adopt, Acquire, Don, Bear, Usurp, Arrogate, Take, Accept, Presume
ACCEPTS vs ASSUME: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Accommodates, Receive, Does, Adheres, Subscribes, Embraces, Take on, Take over, Go for, Consent, Bear, Have, Swallow, Take, Admit
- Take on, Get into, Put on, Sham, Take over, Simulate, Wear, Feign, Acquire, Bear, Usurp, Arrogate, Take, Accept, Presume
ACCEPTS vs ASSUME: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
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- Assume a virtue if you have it not.
- Christianity was more important than many authors assume.
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- Many managers assume this role when implementing change.
- Assume increasing teaching responsibilities as professional growth indicates.
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- This transfer causes one atom to assume a net positive charge, and the other to assume a net negative charge.
- Agiven schedule ofexpected earnings, or dividends, would have a smaller presentvalue if we assume a higher than if we assume a lower intereststructure.
ACCEPTS vs ASSUME: QUESTIONS
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