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  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. ACCEPTED meaning: 1. generally agreed to be satisfactory or right: 2. generally agreed to be satisfactory or right: . Learn more.

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

  5. Synonyms for ACCEPTED: established, tried, actual, real, genuine, indisputable, factual, undeniable; Antonyms of ACCEPTED: theoretical, theoretic, speculative, hypothetical, conjectural, unsubstantiated, unproven, unempirical

    • [intransitive, transitive] to willingly take something that is offered; to say “yes” to an offer, invitation, etc. He asked me to marry him and I accepted.
    • [transitive] to receive something as suitable or good enough accept something This machine only accepts coins. Will you accept a check? accept something for something My article has been accepted for publication.
    • [transitive] to agree to or approve of something accept something They accepted the court's decision. He accepted all the changes we proposed. Everything about the child's adoption was against accepted practice.
    • [transitive] accept something to admit that you are responsible or to blame for something He accepts full responsibility for what happened. You have to accept the consequences of your actions.
  6. 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.

  7. 2 days ago · 1. adjective. Accepted ideas are agreed by most people to be correct or reasonable. There is no generally accepted definition of life. Synonyms: agreed, received, common, standard More Synonyms of accepted. 2. See also accept. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. British English pronunciation.

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