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acceptance - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of acceptance in Hindi

  • स्वीकार
  • स्वीकृति
  • ग्रहण
  • अंगीकरण
  • परिग्रह

acceptance Definition

  • the action of consenting to receive or undertake something offered. ( किसी चीज़ को प्राप्त करने या लेने के लिए सहमति देने की क्रिया। )
  • the action or process of being received as adequate or suitable, typically to be admitted into a group. ( आम तौर पर एक समूह में भर्ती होने के लिए पर्याप्त या उपयुक्त के रूप में प्राप्त होने की क्रिया या प्रक्रिया। )
  • agreement with or belief in an idea, opinion, or explanation. ( एक विचार, राय या स्पष्टीकरण में विश्वास या विश्वास के साथ समझौता। )

acceptance Example

  • In one man is embodied the rise of black America from poverty and social exclusion to acceptance and eventual success on its own terms. ( एक व्यक्ति में गरीबी और सामाजिक बहिष्कार से लेकर अपनी शर्तों पर स्वीकृति और अंतिम सफलता तक काले अमेरिका का उदय होता है। )
  • His ideas only found wider acceptance 300 years after his death, when Confucianism was declared a state religion during the Han Dynasty. ( उनके विचारों को उनकी मृत्यु के 300 साल बाद व्यापक स्वीकृति मिली, जब कन्फ्यूशीवाद को हान राजवंश के दौरान एक राज्य धर्म घोषित किया गया था। )
  • All parents want happiness for their children, and social acceptance is a critical factor at any age. ( सभी माता-पिता अपने बच्चों के लिए खुशी चाहते हैं, और किसी भी उम्र में सामाजिक स्वीकृति एक महत्वपूर्ण कारक है। )

More Sentence

  • The deadline for acceptance of the offer is Thursday afternoon, but both sides have claimed they have the upper hand in a takeover battle which is becoming increasingly bitter.
  • What the records do reveal, however, is the moral anxiety and attitudes towards sexuality, family and social acceptance in the British colonies during the nineteenth century.
  • This revenue-neutral property was believed essential for public acceptance , which in fact has been largely favourable.
  • I know people hate long acceptance speeches, especially from ‘nobodies.’
  • Dick was quite moved, and in his acceptance speech he named all the people who had helped make his dream come true.
  • His acceptance of the situation had dissolved and his confusion heightened once again.
  • The commentary was her acceptance speech upon receiving the American Psychological Society's William James Fellow Award.
  • Morgan seemed to consider what she said, and eventually he nodded in acceptance of her explanation, causing Milanehey to sigh in relief.
  • Typically courteous, he began his acceptance speech by offering copious thanks to all and sundry.
  • you must wait for acceptance into the club
  • This also permitted the unbiased acceptance of new ideas.
  • In the village, there has never been social acceptance of her after the incident.
  • ‘Very good, that one,’ he reiterates his acceptance of my ideas.
  • This kind of non-critical acceptance of a belief system is especially a feature of the three monotheistic religions.
  • acceptance of the teaching of the Church
  • Some studies have focused on the influence of the academic background of participants on their acceptance of belief in paranormal phenomena.
  • Parents, siblings, and extended family members hurt by past behavior sometimes found forgiveness and acceptance difficult.
  • In Cubao, the Samaritana Transformation Ministries group takes a different tack by offering women friendship and acceptance first and foremost.
  • he had an acceptance from the magazine
  • Underlying these explanations is an acceptance of the foundational ideas of the Antigonish Movement.
  • Attorney General John Ashcroft received an honorary doctorate from and delivered his acceptance speech at BJU in May 1999.
  • This year she told the crowd that she had just realized her dress was completely see-through; she spent the rest of her acceptance speech with her legs firmly together.
  • It fostered would-be soldiers, shaped the psychological acceptance of the difficult and honorable job - the defense of one's Motherland.
  • These borders indicate the early acceptance of the idea of a frame as a way to set off, isolate and distinguish a drawing or painting.
  • While the unions representing them have broadly welcomed the packages offered and advised acceptance , the workers believe it is simply not good enough.
  • In some cases, though, you may fear the worst, only to be met with compassion and acceptance - not the ridicule and disdain you were anticipating.
  • A general social acceptance of plastic surgery has come about and it is leading people to think that because they look a bit tired they need an operation.