English to Punjabi Dictionary acceptance

acceptance

ਮਨਜ਼ੂਰ
definition
noun
charges involving the acceptance of bribes
the action of consenting to receive or undertake something offered.
you must wait for acceptance into the club
the action or process of being received as adequate or suitable, typically to be admitted into a group.
example
But on the North Shore, 'acceptance' of the idea is slow in coming.
Receiving them was a mark of 'acceptance' in a social group.
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.
Seniors are receiving their 'acceptance' letters; the hallways are a daily scene of impromptu celebrations and rounds of hugs.
‘Very good, that one,’ he reiterates his 'acceptance' of my ideas.
'acceptance' of the teaching of the Church
It fostered would-be soldiers, shaped the psychological 'acceptance' of the difficult and honorable job - the defense of one's Motherland.
Underlying these explanations is an 'acceptance' of the foundational ideas of the Antigonish Movement.
While the unions representing them have broadly welcomed the packages offered and advised 'acceptance' , the workers believe it is simply not good enough.
New product 'acceptance' is a process that takes anywhere from several months to many years, depending on the complexity of the necessary approval.
However the cause of his suicide may have been wrongly attributed to the lack of 'acceptance' of his ideas.
Morgan seemed to consider what she said, and eventually he nodded in 'acceptance' of her explanation, causing Milanehey to sigh in relief.
a banker's 'acceptance'
The letter of intent was not a binding contract; it was not an offer capable of 'acceptance' ; nor did any event which followed the letter of intent constitute a binding contract between the parties.
In one man is embodied the rise of black America from poverty and social exclusion to 'acceptance' and eventual success on its own terms.
In the village, there has never been social 'acceptance' of her after the incident.
Dick was quite moved, and in his 'acceptance' speech he named all the people who had helped make his dream come true.
This ethic of tolerant 'acceptance' can also contribute to an inability to articulate a broader, normative vision of family life.
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.
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.
you must wait for 'acceptance' into the village
Manchester United's 'acceptance' of an offer from Barcelona will go down in history as the moment Beckham's career on the field hit skid row.
His evidence in favor of such a shift is instructive of his thinking and 'acceptance' of Darwinian ideas.
But these new ideas only gained 'acceptance' when improved observational facilities allowed astronomers to begin making reliable estimates of the distances to and motions of galaxies.
Eastern mystical philosophies such as Buddhism promote an attitude of 'acceptance' of suffering and difficulties which are an inevitable part of life.
Earning respect and 'acceptance' from one's coworkers will likely result in enhanced satisfaction and a sense of fitting in with the organizational culture.
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.
Thus, their 'acceptance' of those offers certainly did not mean, as Mr. Lister implied, that those parents no longer wanted a place at St. George's Prep.
Many other minority groups experienced the same process of 'acceptance' through Major League baseball.
Attorney General John Ashcroft received an honorary doctorate from and delivered his 'acceptance' speech at BJU in May 1999.
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