Synonym: accepted, satisfactory. Similar words: acceptance, table, tableau, accessible, vegetable, suitable, on the table, inevitable. Meaning: [-təbl] adj. 1. worthy of acceptance or satisfactory 2. judged to be in conformity with approved usage 3. meeting requirements 4. adequate for the purpose.
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(151) The repo is generally in gilts, although other instruments have also been acceptable.
(152) The teacher will use a wide range of approaches and materials to bring them all up to an acceptable level of performance.
(153) Employers have always been able to contract out their workers from the scheme if they offered an acceptable alternative.
(154) We cannot think of being acceptable to others until we have first proven acceptable to ourselves. Malcolm X
(155) This qualification, normally with Commendation, is also acceptable for entry to the degree course.
(156) Criminal libel is unlikely to occur other than rarely, but is available to define the limits of acceptable behaviour.
(157) He also expressed optimism that an acceptable constitutional arrangement could be agreed which would obviate the need for Quebec to seek independence.
(158) Graduated separatism, the acceptable face of separatism, can be seen as the ripples which pass outwards from this.
(159) He is able, also, to work on his notes towards a more publicly acceptable form of language.
(160) There may be sincerely held differences concerning the level of acceptable risk.
(161) Although purpose-made units are expensive to buy, ordinary hand-microphones attached to simple booms make an acceptable alternative for amateur use.
(162) Dosing farm animals with antibiotics because they accelerate their growth rates can not be acceptable practice.
(163) How, then, can the informal interview be used in sociology in an acceptable way?
(164) Norms defining acceptable ways for settling an argument or dispute usually exclude physical violence and manslaughter.
(165) Applicants offering qualifications other than those acceptable for an honours degree will be considered for entry to the ordinary degree.
(166) The excess fuel cools the engine - acceptable for short periods in the climb but inefficient and expensive for extended cruise.
(167) But they also show that there is wide disagreement about what is considered to be an acceptable way forward.
(168) Nevertheless, neither the Chronicle nor the Historia Brittonum provides an acceptable alternative to the Bedan chronology.
(169) Still, wasn't that also unimportant, although in a less acceptable way?
(170) Smoking is no longer considered socially acceptable by many people.
(171) To summarize, norms define appropriate and acceptable behaviour in specific situations.
(172) A federation can be an acceptable compromise when strong peripheral governments create a central government.
(173) Some draftees embark on starvation diets so that they weigh below the acceptable level at the medical.
(174) The western section is already at an acceptable standard but the east section is in poor condition, virtually unusable when wet.
(175) This study has shown that an acceptable standard of diabetic care can be provided in normal surgery time.
(176) Therefore, word sequences that are grammatically acceptable are considered to be more plausible than word sequences that are grammatically unacceptable.
(177) To have left the tube and drain in place for 14-21 days would have been ideal but less acceptable to the patient.
(178) One of the more intractable problems was how to dispose of the effluent in an ecologically acceptable way.
(179) This kind of banter, needless to say,[http://sentencedict.com/acceptable.html] is not acceptable flirting behavior.
(180) Advertising also creates the impression that smoking is a socially acceptable norm.
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