- verbreceiving (present participle)
- be given, presented with, or paid (something):"she received her prize from the manager" · "most businesses will receive a tax cut"
- take delivery of (something sent or communicated).
- consent to formally hear (an oath or confession):"he failed to find a magistrate to receive his oath"
- buy or accept goods in the knowledge that they have been stolen:"a man convicted of receiving stolen property"
- suffer, experience, or be subject to (specified treatment):"the event received wide press coverage" · "she received only cuts and bruises" · "he received an eight-year prison sentence"
- respond to (something) in a specified way:"her first poem was not well received"
- meet and have to withstand:"the landward slopes receive the full force of the wind"
- meet with (a specified response or reaction):"the rulings have received widespread acceptance"
- greet or welcome (a visitor) formally:"representatives of the club will be received by the Mayor"
- be visited by:"she was not allowed to receive visitors"
- admit as a member:"hundreds of converts were received into the Church"
- form (an idea or impression) as a result of perception or experience:"the impression she received was one of unhurried leisure"
- detect or pick up (broadcast signals):"Turkish television began to be received in Tashkent"
- serve as a receptacle for:"the basin that receives your blood"
- provide space or accommodations for:"three lines are reserved for special vehicles, and the remaining lines receive the general rolling stock"
- (in tennis and similar games) be the player to whom the server serves (the ball).
- (in Christian services) eat or drink (the Eucharistic bread or wine):"he received Communion and left"
OriginMiddle English: from Anglo-Norman French receivre, based on Latin recipere, from re- ‘back’ + capere ‘take’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- be given, presented with, or paid (something):
- suffer, experience, or be subject to (specified treatment):
- greet or welcome (a visitor) formally:
- be visited by:
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