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recipiency

Also re·cip·i·ence

[ri-sip-ee-uhn-see]

noun

  1. the act of receiving; reception.

  2. the state or quality of being receptive; receptiveness.



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Other Word Forms

  • nonrecipience noun
  • nonrecipiency noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of recipiency1

First recorded in 1880–85; recipi(ent) + -ency
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Example Sentences

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The share of workers who claim unemployment, known as the “recipiency rate,” has declined in recent decades to only about a third of those who lose jobs.

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Virginia, which has relatively limited benefits, also has starkly low recipiency rates among the unemployed — with the third-lowest average rate in the nation over the past two decades, the audit found.

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“In a time when pretty much everybody who’s applying should be eligible, we’re working with a system that got us to a 26 percent recipiency rate,” said Steve Gray, the director of Michigan’s Unemployment Insurance Agency.

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Between 1980 and 2011, the DI recipiency rate doubled from 2.3% to 4.7%.

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The percipient mind is no mere recipiency or susceptibility with its forms of time and space: it is spontaneously active, it is the source of categories, or is an apperceptive power,—an understanding.

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