- acceptableness
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Acceptableness — Ac*cept a*ble*ness ([a^]k*s[e^]pt [.a]*b l*n[e^]s), n. The quality of being acceptable, or suitable to be favorably received; acceptability. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
acceptableness — noun see acceptable … New Collegiate Dictionary
acceptableness — See acceptability. * * * … Universalium
acceptableness — n. quality of being acceptable, quality of being agreeable … English contemporary dictionary
acceptableness — noun satisfactoriness by virtue of conforming to approved standards • Syn: ↑acceptability • Ant: ↑unacceptability (for: ↑acceptability) • Derivationally related forms: ↑acceptable, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
acceptability — noun a) The quality of being acceptable; acceptableness. Acceptability of repentance. Jeremy Taylor, about 1640 b) Operation plan review criterion. The determination as to whether the contemplated course of action is worth the cost in manpower,… … Wiktionary
acceptability — noun satisfactoriness by virtue of conforming to approved standards • Syn: ↑acceptableness • Ant: ↑unacceptability • Derivationally related forms: ↑acceptable (for: ↑acceptableness), ↑ … Useful english dictionary
Acceptability — Ac*cept a*bil i*ty, n. [LL. acceptabilitas.] The quality of being acceptable; acceptableness. Acceptability of repentance. Jer. Taylor. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Acceptance — Ac*cept ance, n. 1. The act of accepting; a receiving what is offered, with approbation, satisfaction, or acquiescence; esp., favorable reception; approval; as, the acceptance of a gift, office, doctrine, etc. [1913 Webster] They shall come up… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
acceptance of a bill of exchange — Acceptance Ac*cept ance, n. 1. The act of accepting; a receiving what is offered, with approbation, satisfaction, or acquiescence; esp., favorable reception; approval; as, the acceptance of a gift, office, doctrine, etc. [1913 Webster] They shall … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English