Similar words: accept, acceptable, acceptance, unacceptable, accented, september, accede, access. Meaning: [-tɪd] adj. 1. generally approved or compelling recognition 2. generally agreed upon; not subject to dispute 3. generally accepted or used 4. judged to be in conformity with approved usage 5. widely or permanently accepted 6. widely accepted as true or worthy.
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31) They have accepted doles.
32) Teachers qualified to teach in England are not accepted in Scotland and vice versa.
33) He tried to buy into the club but was not accepted.
34) When we accepted that lift in Paris, we never expected to land up in Athens.
35) To be beautiful means to be yourself. You don’t need to be accepted by others. You need to accept yourself. Thich Nhat Hanh
36) All Italy's political parties have accepted that it is time to revamp the system.
37) We must use shock tactics if we are to stop Aids becoming another accepted 20th-century disease.
38) I wouldn't have accepted anything except a job in Europe.
39) Only when each logical step has been checked by other mathematicians will the proof be accepted.
40) Sally's offer for the house has been accepted, but she's worried she might be gazumped.
41) The new clause was accepted without amendment.
42) How is this sentence to be accepted?
43) Kevin smiled and accepted his defeat with good grace.
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44) She smiled prettily as she accepted the flowers.
45) He accepted his punishment without protest.
46) At first he refused but since has accepted.
47) He accepted the invitation to stay with us.
48) We accepted several different approaches as valid.
49) After a moment's thought, I accepted his offer.
50) She accepted their tribute graciously.
51) The proposal was accepted in toto.
52) Finally they accepted Einstein's relativity.
53) They accepted the decision with sorrow.
54) James accepted the generously salaried job at the bank.
55) The proposal was accepted with unanimous approval.
56) His body accepted/rejected the transplant.
57) His manuscript has already been accepted for publication.
58) All my suggestions apropos the script were accepted.
59) He has accepted a research professorship at Cambridge University.
60) Uncorroborated confessions should no longer be accepted by courts.
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