Acceptilate

/əkˈseptɪleɪt/ verb

In Roman law, to release a debtor from obligation through an imaginary contract, even without actual payment.

From Latin 'acceptilatio,' a technical legal term combining 'accept' + '-ilate' (diminutive suffix). This was a specific Roman legal procedure.

AFaanvaad
ARقبول
BGприемам
BNগ্রহণ
CSpřijetí
DAaccept
DEAkzeptilation
ELαποδοχή
ESaceptilación
ETvõtan
EUjasoiltzatzen
FAقبول
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