accepted

IPA: æksˈɛptɪd

adjective

  • Generally approved, believed, or recognized.
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Examples of "accepted" in Sentences

  • The congress accepted the demand.
  • He was accepted to the university.
  • The king accepted the requisition.
  • The confusion is generally accepted and allowable in articles.
  • [FN#128] Andalusian = Spanish, the Vandal-land, a term accepted by the Moslem invader.
  • The government needed to find a way to stop these coins being in accepted as legal tender.
  • The expression “the right state” was a term accepted in the political writings of the fourth century.
  • She is described by her admirers as a 'philosopher' but this is not a term accepted by many in the philosophical community.
  • Whatever Obama may lack in "accepted" experience, he more than makes up for in judgement, inspirational initiative, and vision.
  • One claim is, "She is described by her admirers as 'a philosopher 'but this is not a term accepted by many in the philosophical community."
  • [[Objectivism]], which believes admirers as 'a philosopher 'but this is not a term accepted by many in the booksc ertainly advance a' philosophy 'of life, there is,
  • "European dress" is the term accepted to imply the costume of man and woman which is entirely cosmopolitan, decrying continuity of types (of costume) and thoroughly plastic in the hands of fashion.
  • A rule was established under which every Manchu high official, when memorializing the throne, was to speak of himself to the Emperor as "your Majesty's slave," whereas the term accepted from every Chinese high official was simply

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