acceptac·cept /əkˈsept/ verb [intransitiveI, transitiveT]1to take or agree to take something that has been offeredThe steel workers have accepted a 3% wage offer.
accept something from somebodyDoctors should not accept expensive gifts from pharmaceutical companies.
2to agree to a plan, idea, agreement etcThe US is ready to accept the deal.
3to agree to take goods that have been orderedThe company has shipped three supercomputers, but only two have been accepted.
4MARKETING when people accept a new product, they like it and are willing to buy itThe machine is too highly priced to be accepted by the mass of US consumers.
5accept cash/dollars/cheques/credit cards etc to allow customers to pay using these forms of paymentDo you accept Visa?
6accept a bill of exchangeBANKING to agree to pay a BILL OF EXCHANGE 7accept a riskINSURANCE to officially agree to insure somethingThe insurance company reserves the right to make medical checks prior to accepting a risk on health insurance.