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What is the opposite of refuse?

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Verb
Opposite of to show an unwillingness to accept, do, engage in, or agree to
“Ned would accept a quickdraw challenge from the German gunslinger.”
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Opposite of to refuse or be unwilling to allow or grant
“The Genie stated that he could only allow Alladin three wishes.”
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Opposite of to refuse to have anything to do with (anymore)
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Opposite of to prohibit or interdict the participation or inclusion of
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Opposite of to give up or abstain from something
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Opposite of to decide not to do something
“Ned Nederlander would accept the German's challenge of a quickdraw.”
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Opposite of to stop and refuse to go forward (usually of a horse)
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Opposite of to decline an invitation, proposal or offer
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Opposite of to refrain from in spite of temptation
“Moderation is a useful practice for anyone who has bad habits or the tendency to enjoy too much of a good thing.”
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Opposite of to refuse to give (something that is due to or is desired by another)
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Opposite of to cease to perform a specified action
“After fully recovering from tendonitis, I could continue running as I did before.”
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Opposite of to refuse to provide (as per usual)
“Billy's parents would overlook his misbehavior and supply his weekly pocket money to him regardless.”
Noun
Opposite of matter thrown away or rejected as worthless
“We cannot stress this enough, but please store your valuables in a safe place.”
Noun
Opposite of rubbish or waste, especially domestic refuse
Noun
Opposite of people or things that have been rejected or discarded as worthless
Noun
Opposite of foul matter, especially dirt, which soils or defiles
Noun
Opposite of unwanted or unusable material, substances, or by-products
“Clean air is a valuable natural resource that needs to be protected.”
Noun
Opposite of a quantity left over when other parts have been completed, used, or dealt with
Noun
Opposite of the common or lower-class of people collectively or as a mass
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