English to Gujarati Dictionary accept

accept

સ્વીકારી
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'
કબૂલ કરવું,
માન્ય કરવું,
અપનાવવું
verb
સ્વીકારવું
example
All with the convenience of a card that has your name on it and is accepted anywhere they 'accept' Visa.
To believe that, one would have to 'accept' the premise that forests need loggers in order to thrive.
I 'accept' the truth of that statement
Not everyone is going to 'accept' us for our beliefs, but so long as we try to embrace them and let them learn we are in the right.
to 'accept' the blame for sth
did he 'accept' the money?
To legalise it in that form would be to 'accept' liability and sooner or later the court cases would flood in.
He may not 'accept' Visa or Mastercard, but his service and efficiency is priceless.
it was easier to 'accept' than to refuse
As Americans now contemplate the road ahead, they need to 'accept' three unpleasant facts.
I've seen too much so I know that a woman who I've never met wouldn't willingly 'accept' me.
he should 'accept' that it's over
you should 'accept' me as I am
However, official statistics show that there are just 3107 locations that 'accept' Visa cards in Bulgaria.
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.
he would 'accept' their offer and see what happened
we'll have to 'accept' whatever the panel says
He said the union had no option but to 'accept' the company's proposals.
The only recorded fault on any of the machines in October was on Wednesday October 20 when one of the machines would not 'accept' coins.
Jenkins is willing to 'accept' his responsibility
And if it does, you can't expect everyone to stand around and 'accept' you as you are.
I am not asking you to 'accept' me, just if at all possible tolerate me.
we have to 'accept' that things change
I got your invitation but I'm unable to 'accept'
There is no difficulty here and we do not intend to 'accept' that proposal.
to 'accept' responsibility for sth
Reginald was a good match and she ought to 'accept' him
Nicoli had told her the society in London would 'accept' her if Montague approved her.
To what extent then, as a country and people, are we prepared to 'accept' and tolerate shamelessness in public life?
They tell farmers that we should 'accept' the proposals because the WTO cuts are going to happen anyway.
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