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aceitaram

Aceitaram is a Portuguese verb form, representing the third-person plural simple past (pretérito perfeito do indicativo) of the verb aceitar, meaning they accepted. It is used to describe that multiple subjects accepted something in the past, such as a proposal, terms, or an invitation. For example: Eles aceitaram a proposta ontem.

The verb aceitar comes from a Latin root related to accepting or taking, with influences from the

Usage notes: Aceitaram is commonly employed in formal and informal contexts to indicate agreement, reception, or

See also: aceite, aceitação, aceitar, aceitação de propostas.

Romance
language
family.
In
modern
Portuguese,
aceitar
is
a
regular
-ar
verb,
and
aceitarem
is
the
corresponding
form
in
the
past
for
they.
The
full
preterite
indicative
conjugation
for
aceitar
in
the
third
person
plural
is
eles/elas
aceitaram.
consent
to
a
stated
item
or
condition.
It
contrasts
with
rejeitaram
(they
rejected)
and
other
verbs
that
express
acceptance
or
refusal.
The
past
participle
of
aceitar
is
aceito,
and
its
gerund
is
aceitando.
The
present
tense
forms
include
eu
aceito,
tu
aceitás,
ele
aceita,
nós
aceitamos,
vós
aceitais,
eles
aceitam.