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Define receive. receive synonyms, receive pronunciation, receive translation, English dictionary definition of receive. v. re·ceived , re·ceiv·ing , re·ceives v. tr. 1. a. To take or acquire ; get or be given: receive a present. b. To be the person who gets : receive an...
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Define received. received synonyms, received pronunciation, received translation, English dictionary definition of received. adj. Having been accepted as true or worthy, especially without firsthand corroboration: "the received wisdom that attributes academic success or failure to...
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Synonyms for RECEIVED: prevailing, general, public, overall, popular, unanimous, majority, present; Antonyms of RECEIVED: special, rare, unusual, strange, unknown, uncommon, separate, unique
Synonyms for RECEIVE: admit, enter, take, welcome, confirm, entertain, ratify, fellowship; Antonyms of RECEIVE: refuse, reject, bar, dismiss, ban, decline, disallow, disapprove.
Synonyms of receive. transitive verb. 1. : to come into possession of : acquire. receive a gift. 2. a. : to act as a receptacle or container for. the cistern receives water from the roof. b. : to assimilate through the mind or senses. receive new ideas. 3. a. : to permit to enter : admit. b. : welcome, greet. c. : to react to in a specified manner.