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acceptingly — adverb see accept … New Collegiate Dictionary
accepting — acceptingly, adv. acceptingness, n. /ak sep ting/, adj. amenable; open: She was always more accepting of coaching suggestions than her teammates. [1570 80; ACCEPT + ING2] * * * … Universalium
accept — verb Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French accepter, from Latin acceptare, frequentative of accipere to receive, from ad + capere to take more at heave Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. a. to receive … New Collegiate Dictionary
Glen or Glenda — Infobox Film name = Glen or Glenda caption = Film poster for Glen or Glenda? director = Edward D. Wood, Jr. producer = George Weiss writer = Edward D. Wood, Jr. narrator = starring = Edward D. Wood, Jr. (as Daniel Davis ) Dolores Fuller Béla… … Wikipedia
Raymond Hotel (Pasadena, California) — The Raymond Hotel was the first and most premier of the hotels in Pasadena which, for the most part, served as a winter residence for wealthy easterners. It was built by Mr. Walter Raymond of Raymond Whitcomb Travel Agency of Boston, Mass. The… … Wikipedia
acceptedly — adverb In an accepted manner; admittedly. See Also: accept, acceptably, acceptingly … Wiktionary
nonjudgmentally — adverb In a nonjudgmental manner; without evaluation; acceptingly. The therapist paraphrased nonjudmentally what the client had said. See Also: judgment, judgmental … Wiktionary
take in stride — idi to deal with calmly or acceptingly … From formal English to slang