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Acceptare

Acceptare is a term with Latin and Romanian usage, primarily found as a Latin infinitive and as a Romanian noun. In Latin, acceptare is the verb form meaning to accept or to receive, though in classical Latin the common verb for “to accept” is accipere; acceptare is encountered in later Latin and in legal or scholastic contexts to denote the act of accepting or approving something. In Romanian, acceptare is a noun meaning acceptance, approval, or the act of accepting, and is used in formal and administrative language.

Etymology and related forms are historical in nature. Acceptare derives from the Latin verb family related

Usage and context. In Latin-language texts, acceptare appears as an infinitive with senses tied to taking or

See also: acceptance, approval, consent, accipere, a accepta.

to
accipere,
the
root
for
many
related
terms
in
Romance
languages.
The
modern
Romanian
verb
used
for
the
act
of
accepting
is
a
accepta,
while
acceptare
exists
as
the
noun
form
and
in
fixed
phrases
such
as
acceptarea
cererii
(the
acceptance
of
the
request)
or
termenii
de
acceptare
(the
terms
of
acceptance).
receiving,
often
in
legal
or
doctrinal
passages.
In
Romanian,
acceptare
is
common
in
law,
administration,
and
formal
writing
to
denote
the
result
or
process
of
accepting
something.
In
other
Romance
languages,
cognates
exist
with
different
spellings
(for
example,
accettare
in
Italian,
acceptation
in
French
or
English
discussions
on
linguistic
roots),
but
acceptare
as
a
modern
standard
form
is
not
widely
used
outside
Latin
and
Romanian
contexts.