unaccepted

ADJECTIVE
  1. not conforming to standard usage
    the following use of `access' was judged unacceptable by a panel of linguists; `You can access your cash at any of 300 automatic tellers'
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How To Use unaccepted In A Sentence

  • The total deduction over 50 points per 100 meter is graded as B ( unaccepted ).
  • Homosexuality is so unaccepted in Latino culture. To portray a Latino family that loves and supports and accepts this child for who he is was incredibly groundbreaking.
  • The Direction G'entrale referred to a formal letter of the solicitors of the estate of Hugh Fraser Johnstone, deceased, totally repudiating the four unaccepted drafts of five thousand pounds sterling each, and legally notifying the Direction of an intended suit to recover from the payee and the in-dorser, the first draft for five thousand pounds paid before Executor Andrew Fraser had filed his objections with Messrs. Glyn, Carr & Glyn. A Fascinating Traitor An Anglo-Indian Story
  • The durable art is always unaccepted at the initial phase but it explores a great existence.
  • Darwin's theory of evolution was unaccepted and condemned by religious people.
  • The durable art is always unaccepted at the initial phase but it explores a great existence.
  • In case a woman tries to change that, they are reluctant to improve and complain about being unaccepted as they are instead of seeing it as a chance to refine.
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