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accepted

[ UK /ɐksˈɛptɪd/ ]
[ US /ækˈsɛptɪd, əkˈsɛptɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. generally approved or compelling recognition
    several accepted techniques for treating the condition
    his recognized superiority in this kind of work

How To Use accepted In A Sentence

  • Once tawhid is accepted as the first axiom of thought, the goal of life becomes bridging the gap between the asserter and the asserted. William C. Chittick, Ph.D.: Islam and the Goal of Love
  • Griselde, once again, accepted her fate and protested her love for the marquis, solely requesting her dignity upon exodus from the palace.
  • Gastric lavage for isolation of M tuberculosis is a well accepted method.
  • There is no generally accepted comprehensive definition of a portolan chart.
  • After having accepted the invite, two hours before the start of the game he phoned me to say he wasn't coming.
  • It has been frequently asked if the existing and accepted formula for determining in advance the amount of refined sugar that may be extracted from either beets, _masse cuite_ or raw sugar, is to be considered exact, without special allowance being made for raffinose. Scientific American Supplement, No. 832, December 12, 1891
  • The framework of the balanced constitution and mixed government was broadly accepted by political theorists and practising politicians alike. Democracy and its Critics - Anglo-American democratic thought in the nineteenth century
  • However, this does not take into account the optics of the system which degrade image quality somewhat giving a commonly accepted resolution of 1 arcminute/cycle. The Register
  • But concord and harmony were the professed and accepted norm for the conduct of relations.
  • ECLECTICISM : Nor can we find any willingness to make common cause with false religiosity as long as Christianity is accepted as one among many legitimate viewpoints.
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