acceptance
Acceptance by a large number of people or groups.
Acceptance by a large number of people or groups.
Acceptance by a large number of people or groups.
Acceptance by a large number of people or groups.
An increasing level of approval or belief in something.
An increasing level of approval or belief in something.
An increasing level of approval or belief in something.
Acceptance by the general public.
Indicates total and unreserved agreement or approval.
Acceptance by everyone or in all places.
Indicates total and unreserved agreement or approval.
Acceptance within a particular culture or society.
Indicates total and unreserved agreement or approval.
Indicates total and unreserved agreement or approval.
Acceptance by the general public.
Official and documented acceptance, often in writing.
Official and documented acceptance, often in writing.
The degree to which a product or service is accepted by the market.
Indicates total and unreserved agreement or approval.
Acceptance by the majority of people.
Accepting something without question or critical thought.
The degree to which a product or service is accepted by consumers.
Acceptance that happens slowly over a period of time.
Acceptance within a particular culture or society.
The degree to which a system or technology is accepted by its intended users.
Accepting something without question or critical thought.
Acceptance within a particular culture or society.
Accepting something without question or critical thought.
Accepting something without question or critical thought.
Accepting something without question or critical thought.
Acceptance that depends on certain conditions being met.
Accepting something without question or critical thought.
Acceptance that is suggested but not directly expressed.
Unwilling or reluctant acceptance.
Accepting something without active response or resistance.
Acceptance that is understood or implied without being stated.
Unwilling or reluctant acceptance.
Used to indicate what is being accepted.
Used to indicate acceptance within a specific group of people.
To succeed in being accepted.
To succeed in being accepted.
To succeed in being accepted.
To succeed in being accepted.
To try to be accepted.
A speech given when accepting an award or nomination.
A formal letter confirming acceptance into a program, job, or university.
A speech given when accepting an award or nomination.