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- adverb In a
accepting manner;tolerantly .
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Examples
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Then, we try to look at the person acceptingly, without feeling guilty or foolish for what we felt.
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Look at the person acceptingly, without feeling guilty or foolish for what you felt
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Others view assertion more acceptingly, but still think mainly of its negative side.
Control Your Depression Peter M. Lewinsohn 1986
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She nodded acceptingly, having come to know him in their time together.
The Unicorn Trade Anderson, Poul and Karen 1984
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Phenomenology requires rigorous investment into respectfully, appreciatively, and acceptingly making evident our lived worlds and their ramifications for the now, the past, and the anticipated future.
Humanistic Nursing Josephine G. Paterson
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"I wouldn't judge you if you did!" she replied acceptingly.
NYT > Home Page By ALEXANDRA JACOBS 2011
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After some thought, I became so ashamed of myself that I belong to a country where we as a people acceptingly abuse these workers to the extent that a foreign government can't protect its citizens by resorting to our judicial system, but needs to stop them from coming as a solution.
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After some thought, I became so ashamed of myself that I belong to a country where we as a people acceptingly abuse these workers to the extent that a foreign government can't protect its citizens by resorting to our judicial system, but needs to stop them from coming as a solution.
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They laugh heartily at every boisterous shout emitted from the small troops of black-dressed antifascists crouched near the exits, and I�m pleased to observe such an acceptingly multiethnic presence.
unknown title 2009
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The more I hear accounts like this and World reportage of interactions between religion and society, the more religion appears to be primarily a force for evil in the world and not just a benign personal choice before which we should all smile acceptingly.
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