Acceptance
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mid 16th century: from Old French, from accepter (see accept).
wiktionary
acceptance ( countable and uncountable, plural acceptances)
etymonline
acceptance (n.)
1570s, from French acceptance, from accepter (see accept). The earlier word was acception (late 14c., accepcioun), from Latin acceptionem; it was common until c. 1700. Acceptation is from early 15c. as "action of taking or receiving what is offered," 1590s as "state of being accepted."