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reacˈcept, v. [re- 5 a. Cf. med.L. reaccipĕre (14th c.).] trans. To accept again.
1623Rowlandson God's Blessing 72 The comfortable assurance of his fathers love and relenting goodnesse to reaccept him. 1835Lytton Rienzi ix. v, One caution before I re-accept your fealty. 1860Froude Hist. Eng. V. 28 Henry VIII had insisted successfully that the Scotch should reaccept their engagements. So reacˈceptance.
1633Bp. Hall Hard Texts O.T. 374 Thou..hast made thy selfe uncapable of my reacceptance by the law. a1652Brome Damoiselle i. ii, With reacceptance of this thousand pound. 1870Pall Mall G. 17 Nov. 1 A formal reacceptance of the very disabilities she rebels against. |