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    Ac·cept·ed
    /əkˈseptəd/

    adjective

    • 1. generally believed or recognized to be valid or correct: "he wasn't handsome in the accepted sense"
  2. The meaning of ACCEPTED is regarded favorably : given approval or acceptance; especially : generally approved or used. How to use accepted in a sentence.

  3. to receive (something offered) willingly; to be able or designed to take or hold (something applied or added); to give admittance or approval to… See the full definition

  4. Accepted definition: generally approved; usually regarded as normal, right, etc.. See examples of ACCEPTED used in a sentence.

  5. generally agreed to be satisfactory or right: "Speed bump " now seems to be the generally accepted term for those ridges in the road that slow traffic down. Synonym. recognized. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Suitable and acceptable. able.

  6. generally agreed to be satisfactory or right: "Speed bump " now seems to be the generally accepted term for those ridges in the road that slow traffic down. Synonym. recognized. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Suitable and acceptable. able.

  7. Something that's accepted is considered to be an established fact, or a correct idea. It's accepted among most university students that it's important to get a college degree.

  8. Define accepted. accepted synonyms, accepted pronunciation, accepted translation, English dictionary definition of accepted. adj. Widely used, recognized, or approved: an accepted treatment for pneumonia. ac·cept′ed·ly adv. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language,...

  9. ACCEPT definition: 1. to agree to take something: 2. to say yes to an offer or invitation: 3. to consider something…. Learn more.

  10. 3 days ago · Commonly approved or recognized; customary; established.... Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video.

  11. [transitive] to agree to or approve of something. accept something They accepted the court's decision. The judge refused to accept his evidence. He accepted all the changes we proposed. Are you willing to accept the challenge? accept something from somebody She won't accept advice from anyone.

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