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21accept something as gospel truth — accept/take (something) as gospel (truth) to believe that something is completely true. You shouldn t accept as gospel everything you read in the newspapers …
22accept something as gospel — accept/take (something) as gospel (truth) to believe that something is completely true. You shouldn t accept as gospel everything you read in the newspapers …
23accept as gospel truth — accept/take (something) as gospel (truth) to believe that something is completely true. You shouldn t accept as gospel everything you read in the newspapers …
24accept as gospel — accept/take (something) as gospel (truth) to believe that something is completely true. You shouldn t accept as gospel everything you read in the newspapers …
25accept — accept, except There is little danger of confusion in spoken contexts, since all they have in common is their similar pronunciation in running discourse, but their spelling is open to confusion. David Crystal reports in his book Who Cares About… …
26accept the consequences — accept/face/the consequences phrase to accept responsibility for your actions, whatever happens Thesaurus: to be responsible for somethingsynonym Main entry: consequence …
27Accept — Ac*cept , a. Accepted. [Obs.] Shak. [1913 Webster] …
28Accept — Accept, abgekürzt für acceptirt, s.d …
29Accept — Accept, Acceß etc., s. Akzept, Akzeß etc …
30Accept — Accept, Acceptation, acceptiren u.s.w. s. Wechsel …