accepted (Meaning)
accepted (s)
generally approved or compelling recognition
accepted (imp. & p. p.)
of Accept
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accepted Sentence Examples
- The proposal was unanimously accepted by the committee, marking a significant milestone for the project.
- The job offer was gladly accepted, and the new employee eagerly joined the company.
- Despite initial reservations, the new policy was eventually accepted by the majority of the employees.
- The student's well-researched thesis was widely accepted by the academic community, earning praise from professors.
- In many cultures, certain customs and traditions are widely accepted as integral parts of social life.
- The scientific community accepted the groundbreaking research findings, leading to a paradigm shift in the field.
- Her innovative approach to problem-solving was quickly accepted by the team, enhancing overall productivity.
- The terms and conditions of the contract were carefully reviewed and accepted by both parties involved.
- The apology was sincerely offered and graciously accepted, paving the way for reconciliation.
- The team's collaborative efforts were universally accepted as the driving force behind the project's success.
FAQs About the word accepted
generally approved or compelling recognitionof Accept
actual, genuine, tried, real,established, empirical, hard, factual, tried-and-true, empiric
theoretic, hypothetical, hypothetical, theoretical, speculative, theoretic,theoretical, speculative, unempirical, unsubstantiated
The proposal was unanimously accepted by the committee, marking a significant milestone for the project.
The job offer was gladly accepted, and the new employee eagerly joined the company.
Despite initial reservations, the new policy was eventually accepted by the majority of the employees.
The student's well-researched thesis was widely accepted by the academic community, earning praise from professors.