
1) Accept 2) Accept as true or valid 3) Acquire 4) Be a host 5) Be granted 6) Be host at a party 7) Bid welcome to 8) Catch, gridiron style 9) Come into possession of 10) Experience as a reaction 11) Face the kickoff 12) Field a kickoff 13) Football choice 14) French word used in English 15) Get something
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1) Accept 2) Get 3) Greet 4) Horripilate 5) Incept 6) Make 7) See 8) Showin 9) Take 10) Undergo
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• (v. t.) To admit; to take in; to hold; to contain; to have capacity for; to be able to take in. • (v. t.) To take from a thief, as goods known to be stolen. • (v. t.) To be affected by something; to suffer; to be subjected to; as, to receive pleasure or pain; to receive a wound or a blow; to receive damage. • (v. t.) To give a...
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1. To take, as something that is offered, given, committed, sent, paid, or the like; to accept; as, to receive money offered in payment of a debt; to receive a gift, a message, or a letter. 'Receyven all in gree that God us sent.' (Chaucer) ... 2. Hence: To gain the knowledge of; to take into the mind by assent to; to give admission to; to accept, ...
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Re·ceive' (re*sēv')
transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Received (-sēvd');
present participle & verbal noun Receiving .] [ Old French
receveir ,
recevoir , French
recevoir , from Latin
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To get, accept, take, or acquire; to be a recipient. Voluntarily to take from another what is offered. A landlord, for example, could not be said to receive the key from his tenant, when the latter left it at his house without his knowledge, unless by his acts afterwards, he should be presumed to have given his consent.
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[
v] - have or give a reception 2. [v] - get something 3. [v] - express willingness to have in one`s home or environs 4. [v] - partake of the Eucharist, in a Christian church 5. [v] - accept as true or valid 6. [v] - receive a specified treatment (abstract) 7. [v] - convert into sounds or pictures, of incoming radio si...
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receive Etymology: from Old North French (the dialect of northern France before the 1500s); especially, that of coastal Normandy and Picardy) receivre, Old French recoivre; from Latin recipere 'to regain, to take back'; from re-, 'back' + -cipere, a combining form of capere, 'to take'.
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obtain verb receive a specified treatment (abstract); `These aspects of civilization do not find expression or receive an interpretation`; `His movie received a good review`; `I got nothing but trouble for my good intentions`
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