Verbs

(v)receive, haveget something; come into possession of“receive payment”, “receive a gift”, “receive letters from the front”
(v)receive, get, find, obtain, incurreceive a specified treatment (abstract)“These aspects of civilization do not find expression or receive an interpretation”, “His movie received a good review”, “I got nothing but trouble for my good intentions”
(v)pick up, receiveregister (perceptual input)“pick up a signal”
(v)experience, receive, have, getgo through (mental or physical states or experiences)“get an idea”, “experience vertigo”, “get nauseous”, “receive injuries”, “have a feeling”
(v)receive, take in, inviteexpress willingness to have in one's home or environs“The community warmly received the refugees”
(v)receiveaccept as true or valid“He received Christ”
(v)welcome, receivebid welcome to; greet upon arrival
(v)receiveconvert into sounds or pictures“receive the incoming radio signals”
(v)meet, encounter, receiveexperience as a reaction“My proposal met with much opposition”
(v)receivehave or give a reception“The lady is receiving Sunday morning”
(v)get, receivereceive as a retribution or punishment“He got 5 years in prison”
(v)receivepartake of the Holy Eucharist sacrament
(v)receiveregard favorably or with disapproval“Her new collection of poems was not well received”