Crossword-Solution: ACCEPTABILITY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Acceptability | n. | The quality of being acceptable; acceptableness. |
We have 64 clues for the answer “ACCEPTABILITY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| satisfactoriness by virtue of conforming to approved standards | 1 answer |
| marriageability | 50 answers |
| nubility | 56 answers |
| appropriateness | 57 answers |
| sufficiency | 57 answers |
| pertinence | 57 answers |
| admissibility | 58 answers |
| Participation | 58 answers |
| seemliness | 58 answers |
| eligibility | 58 answers |
| membership | 58 answers |
| endowments | 59 answers |
| inclusiveness | 60 answers |
| good match | 60 answers |
| propriety | 60 answers |
| Admittance | 60 answers |
| strong point | 64 answers |
| adeptness | 66 answers |
| Inclusion | 66 answers |
| Dexterity | 68 answers |
| Wherewithal | 68 answers |
| Vocation | 68 answers |
| Deftness | 68 answers |
| Proficiency | 69 answers |
| Talent | 71 answers |
| Competence | 72 answers |
| competency | 73 answers |
| willingness | 73 answers |
| Forte | 74 answers |
| Predisposition | 74 answers |
| Readiness | 74 answers |
| aptness | 75 answers |
| Eagerness | 75 answers |
| Skill | 76 answers |
| ingenuity | 76 answers |
| Qualification | 76 answers |
| adequacy | 78 answers |
| Expertise | 78 answers |
| Mastery. | 79 answers |
| Entry | 79 answers |
| need | 79 answers |
| Trade | 80 answers |
| Entrance | 80 answers |
| ART ___ | 80 answers |
| CRAFT ___ | 80 answers |
| Ability | 81 answers |
| APTITUDE ___ | 83 answers |
| Faculty | 83 answers |
| Correspondence | 83 answers |
| Capability | 83 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TAREE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with ACCEPTABILITY (5)
Our goals are (1) to assess the effectiveness and acceptability of electronic access to primary journals as compared with paper, and (2) to identify the most desirable functions of the user interface to an electronic system of journals, including in particular a comparison of page-image display with ASCII display interfaces.
Here then, almost before I had begun my story, I had two countries, two of the ends of the earth involved: and thus though the notion of the resuscitated man failed entirely on the score of general acceptation, or even (as I have since found) acceptability, it fitted at once with my design of a tale of many lands; and this decided me to consider further of its possibilities.
There still remains a doubt in Hannibal as to its perfect suitability, but there is no doubt as to its acceptability.
The boys were not exhorted to care for beautiful things for the sake of their beauty; but to care for attractive things for the sake of their acceptability.
But I have my doubts about its acceptability to a French public which I imagine knows little about Bibliolatry and the ways of Protestant clericalism, and cares less.
Quotes with ACCEPTABILITY (3)
Mary had been chosen, “favored” by God. But what a strange blessing. It brought with it none of the ideals or goals that so consume our daily striving. Today many assume that those whom God favors will enjoy the things we equate with a good life: social standing, wealth and good health. Yet Mary, God’s favored one, was blessed with having a child out of wedlock who would later be executed as a criminal. Acceptability, prosperity, and comfort have never been the essence of God’s blessing
A healthy and ideal system of education would be where a teacher would patiently impart knowledge, instead of curriculum, upon the students, only after assessing their acceptability — where a student would acquire knowledge in order to learn, not to earn — where the parents would be willing to make necessary sacrifices in order to adorn their child with curiosity and thereafter nourish that curiosity, regardless of how absurdly impractical it becomes to the eyes of the society.
Knowledge [savoir] in general cannot be reduced to science, nor even to learning [connaissance]. Learning is the set of statements which, to the exclusion of all other statements, denote or describe objects and may be declared true or false. Science is a subset of learning. It is also composed of denotative statements, but imposes two supplementary conditions on their acceptability: the objects to which they refer must be available for repeated access, in other words, they mu…