Definition of accepted in English:
 accepted
adjective əkˈsɛptɪdəkˈsɛptəd
Generally believed or recognized to be valid or correct.
 he wasn't handsome in the accepted sense
 the accepted consensus within the church
 Example sentencesExamples
-  Typically, any article about the model contains hypocritical comments about her not being the accepted standard of beauty.
 -  In the US, the widely accepted rule is that if your front (porch) light is on, you're welcome to trick-or-treaters at your door, and you'll have candy.
 -  It's a commonly accepted practice that government contracts should go to the lowest bidder.
 -  Graber is now questioning other universally accepted truths.
 -  Cohabitation was still frowned upon, illegitimate births a stigma and the nuclear family the accepted way of doing things.
 -  There was a time when "gaol" was the accepted spelling in Australia.
 -  Liddell & Scott's Greek Lexicon is a universally accepted standard among scholars.
 -  The McKinsey study also confirms the widely accepted belief that price is important, and only when electric cars get closer to the price of comparable gasoline cars will there be a true mass market for them.
 -  Dexter contradicted all the accepted norms of TV drama.
 -  Technically, the title of this collection includes something of a misnomer since none of the works on the disc is a quintet in the accepted sense of the word.
 -  The health of all Americans could benefit from the use of de-identified data to meet widely accepted public health objectives.
 -  Mediation and negotiation are the commonly accepted ways to settle disputes.
 -  Many listeners are, rightly, suspicious of free jazz as a refuge for those who simply cannnot "play" in the accepted sense.
 
  Definition of accepted in US English:
 accepted
adjectiveəkˈsɛptədəkˈseptəd
Generally believed or recognized to be valid or correct.
 he wasn't handsome in the accepted sense
 the accepted consensus within the church
 Example sentencesExamples
-  Mediation and negotiation are the commonly accepted ways to settle disputes.
 -  Liddell & Scott's Greek Lexicon is a universally accepted standard among scholars.
 -  Many listeners are, rightly, suspicious of free jazz as a refuge for those who simply cannnot "play" in the accepted sense.
 -  Technically, the title of this collection includes something of a misnomer since none of the works on the disc is a quintet in the accepted sense of the word.
 -  Cohabitation was still frowned upon, illegitimate births a stigma and the nuclear family the accepted way of doing things.
 -  Graber is now questioning other universally accepted truths.
 -  In the US, the widely accepted rule is that if your front (porch) light is on, you're welcome to trick-or-treaters at your door, and you'll have candy.
 -  The health of all Americans could benefit from the use of de-identified data to meet widely accepted public health objectives.
 -  It's a commonly accepted practice that government contracts should go to the lowest bidder.
 -  The McKinsey study also confirms the widely accepted belief that price is important, and only when electric cars get closer to the price of comparable gasoline cars will there be a true mass market for them.
 -  Dexter contradicted all the accepted norms of TV drama.
 -  There was a time when "gaol" was the accepted spelling in Australia.
 -  Typically, any article about the model contains hypocritical comments about her not being the accepted standard of beauty.