I can't accept that
I can't accept that
I don't believe or agree with what you are saying. They said Amanda was more qualified for the promotion than I am, but I can't accept that, knowing that I've had more training than her.
See also: accept, that
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
I can't accept that.
Inf. I do not believe what you said.; I reject what you said. Sue: The mechanic says we need a whole new engine. John: What? I can't accept that! Tom: You're now going to work on the night shift. You don't seem to be able to get along with some of the people on the day shift. Bob: I can't accept that. It's them, not me.
See also: accept, that
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- I can't believe it/that/this
- I can't believe!
- telling
- willful ignorance
- knowing
- get the nod
- saying
- have the advantage of
- have the advantage of (something)
- runner-up