English to Marathi Dictionary accept

accept

स्वीकार
definition
verb
he accepted a pen as a present
consent to receive (a thing offered).
this tentative explanation came to be accepted by the group
believe or come to recognize (an opinion, explanation, etc.) as valid or correct.
translation of 'Accept '
विश्वास करणे,
मान्य करणे,
संमती देणे,
कबूल करणे,
स्वीकारणे
example
he would 'accept' their offer and see what happened
Other Faculties, notably Arts and Science, did not limit numbers so much as 'accept' any student who met certain criteria.
He was delighted when Edinburgh Council agreed to 'accept' the nativity scene sculpture and to display it in such a prominent position.
to 'accept' liability
However, she said it would still 'accept' debit cards and allow transactions to be made through other card readers in the store.
he should 'accept' that it's over
If he wants to 'accept' Visa charge cards, that's the cut Higgins must forfeit.
you should 'accept' me as I am
Jenny has four children aged 25-30 from a previous marriage and she says they all 'accept' Kevin.
To believe that, one would have to 'accept' the premise that forests need loggers in order to thrive.
They tell farmers that we should 'accept' the proposals because the WTO cuts are going to happen anyway.
Initially, employees refused to 'accept' the government's proposal, claiming there was a lack of guarantees.
Jenkins is willing to 'accept' his responsibility
Our word of caution to the aspirants is to 'accept' that the positions of Member of Parliament are limited and there can only be one person at a time.
Jenkins is willing to 'accept' his responsibility
he would 'accept' their offer and see what happened
As Americans now contemplate the road ahead, they need to 'accept' three unpleasant facts.
He may not 'accept' Visa or Mastercard, but his service and efficiency is priceless.
To what extent then, as a country and people, are we prepared to 'accept' and tolerate shamelessness in public life?
I 'accept' the truth of that statement
For my part I would 'accept' those propositions as broadly correct.
you must 'accept' that you made a mistake
He said the union had no option but to 'accept' the company's proposals.
There is no difficulty here and we do not intend to 'accept' that proposal.
Yet if we 'accept' the proposition that we live in a global economy, we need to consider how we're going to make our voices heard.
For me, that moment was walking up the steps to the podium to 'accept' the World Cup at home in Paris.
And if it does, you can't expect everyone to stand around and 'accept' you as you are.
to 'accept' the blame for sth
Reginald was a good match and she ought to 'accept' him
we'll have to 'accept' whatever the panel says
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