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Facts about the word "accept":

The word "accept" is a verb that originated from Middle English.

It is derived from the Latin word "acceptare" which means "take or receive willingly."

"Accept" is commonly used to express agreement, approval, or consent.

It implies the acknowledgment and reception of something offered or given.

In English, "accept" can have multiple meanings depending on the context.

It is often associated with accepting ideas, beliefs, invitations, or proposals.

The word "accept" is commonly used in various fields such as communication, business, and personal interactions.

"I accept your apology and forgive you."

🔹 "The university will only accept applications submitted online."

🔹 "She accepted the job offer and will start next week."

🔹 "The gladly accepts donations of clothing and household items."

🔹 "I cannot accept this as a valid excuse for being late."

🔹 "He finally accepted the fact that he would never win the race."

🔹 "The restaurant accepts both cash and credit cards."
 

Explain the word "accept". Give some examples of using the word "accept" in sentences.