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receive (received , receiving )
verb , chiefly transitive
1 to get, be given or accept (something offered, sent, etc).
2 to experience, undergo or suffer receive injuries .
3 to give attention to or consider something receive a petition .
4 to learn of or be informed of something receive word of their arrival .
5 to react to something in a specified way The film was badly received .
6 to admit or accept (an idea, principle, etc) as true.
7 to be awarded (an honour, etc) receive the OBE .
8 to support or bear the weight of something.
9 tr & intr to be at home to (guests or visitors).
10 to welcome or greet (guests), especially formally They were received in the vestibule .
11 to permit someone to become part of a particular body or group, or to take up a certain position be received into the priesthood .
12 tr & intr , tennis , badminton to be the player who returns (the opposing player's service).
13 tr & intr , Christianity to participate in communion.
14 tr & intr , chiefly Brit to buy or deal in (goods one knows are stolen).
15 to change (radio or television signals) into sounds or pictures.
[13c: from French receivre , from Latin recipere , from + capere to take]
receivability or receivableness noun .
receivable adjective .
received adjective generally accepted received wisdom .
receiving noun , adjective .
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