RECEP'TION, n. [L. receptio.] 1. The act of receiving; in a general sense; as the reception of food into the stomach, or of air into the lungs.2. The state of being received.3. Admission of any thing sent or communicated; as the reception of a letter; the reception of sensation or ideas.4. Readmission.All hope is lost of my reception into grace.5. Admission of entrance for holding or containing; as a sheath fitted for the reception of a sword; a channel for the reception of water.6. A receiving or manner of receiving for entertainment; entertainment. The guests were well pleased with their reception. Nothing displeases more than a cold reception.7. A receiving officially; as the reception of an envoy by a foreign court.8. Opinion generally admitted.Philosophers who have quitted the popular doctrines of their countries, have fallen into as extravagant opinions, as even common reception countenanced. [Not in use.]9. Recovery. [Not in use.]
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