"Receptible" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Receptible" Meaning

Capable of being received or done; capable of being successfully received or accepted: 'the principle is receptible to a wide range of translations'.

"Receptible" Examples

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Example sentences


The new policy is still in its receptible phase and hasn't been implemented yet.
The hotel was not receptible to cancellations and offered no refund even when the storm forced us to leave early.
The artist began to make her sculpture stem more receptible to negative attacks but realized the elusiveness fell out.
The consulting firm had to be more receptible to feedback from clients to improve their services.
During lessons we always remained receptible in case students asked clarifications on the subject matter.

"Receptible" Similar Words

Recent

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Happening or done not very long ago; recent times are those that happened within the last few years, or even days.

Recentered

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To recenter, or redirect, an object, activity, or system, means to adjust it, move it, or change its direction back to an original or central point.

Recently

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Meaning: used to indicate that something has happened in a period of time that has not yet been long ago, near but not at present.

Recentness

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The state of being recent or new; the quality of being up-to-date or contemporary.<br><br>Example sentences:<br> The news story highlights the recentness of the earthquake's impact on the affected areas.<br> Her recentness in the field of research is evident in her innovative approach to the study.

Recentred

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Adjective<br><br>Moved or put back into a central or original position.<br><br>Example: "The globe was recentred on its axis."

Receptacle

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A receptacle is a container or holder used for holding or storing things, such as a box, bin, basket, or vase. It is a vessel or container that receives and holds something, often used to describe a household or storage container.

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Receptacular

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There is no word "receptacular" in the English language. It seems to be a made-up or invented word. If you meant "receptive" (adjective), here's the meaning:<br><br>Receptive refers to the ability or quality of receiving or being open to something, such as information, ideas, or influences. It can also refer to a person's willingness to accept or be affected by something. Example: "The teacher was receptive to the student's new idea and encouraged her to elaborate on it."

Reception

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Receptionist

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A receptionist is a person whose job is to be the first point of contact for visitors or callers to a company, organization, or other establishment, typically answering phones, welcoming guests, and dealing with routine tasks and paperwork.

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Receptions

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Receptive

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The word "receptive" is an adjective that describes someone or something that is able to receive or process information, signals, or sensations.<br><br>In a general sense, it can refer to a person or animal that is able to perceive and understand sensory inputs, such as sounds, sights, or smells.<br><br>In a more formal context, the term "receptive" is often used in psychology to describe a person who is open to new ideas, experiences, or suggestions, and is willing to accept and consider them.

Receptively

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Receptiveness

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Openness of mind to new ideas; willingness to accept others' viewpoints.

Receptivity

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