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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151) I gladly accepted their invitation to open the fete.
152) The company accepted blame and sent us profuse apologies.
153) His chest swelled with pride as he accepted the award.
154) Before getting the proposals accepted, the government had to run the gauntlet of hostility from its own supporters.
155) They accepted what he had said in default of any evidence to disprove it.
156) She accepted the invitation to the wedding ,but was later forced to disengage herself.
157) She has now accepted a posting as ambassador to Scandinavia.
158) I've accepted the job over the phone, but I haven't confirmed in writing yet.
159) Rodrigo accepted the favours bestowed on him by the new king.
160) It is accepted wisdom that science has been partly responsible for the decline of religion.
161) Cheques can only be accepted up to the value guaranteed on the card.
162) He will need to counter allegations that he accepted money from criminals.
163) Staff have accepted a deal offering them a 2% share of profits.sentencedict.com
164) I am pleased to advise you that your application has been accepted.
165) He looked so honest that I accepted his story on faith.
166) He offered us an apology of sorts and we accepted it.
167) We got estimates from three firms and accepted the lowest.
168) It is generally accepted that people are motivated by success.
169) Full details will be sent to you once your application has been accepted.
170) It is universally accepted that one's thinking directs one's actions.
171) You can't expect to be accepted in a new town right/straight off the bat.
172) They assumed that this martial behaviour would be accepted by the British Government.
173) He was delighted when the manuscript was accepted for publication.
174) She had never been accepted into what was essentially a man's world.
175) You had a close shave, but you knew when you accepted this job that there would be risks.
176) He accepted all the praise he received as his due.
177) After a three-weekend courtship, Pamela accepted Randolph's proposal of marriage.
178) He responded positively and accepted the fee of £1,000 I had offered.
179) She graciously accepted the flowers that were presented to her.
180) NB Applications received after the closing date will not be accepted.
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