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ac·cept·ed [əkˈseptɪd] ADJ

accepted
it is generally accepted that ...

accepted gap TRAFFIC OBS, traffic flow, transport safety

accepted lag TRAFFIC OBS, traffic flow, transport safety

gen·er·al·ly ac·cept·ed ac·ˈcount·ing prin·ci·ples N pl FIN

generally accepted accounting principles N ACCOUNT

I. ac·cept [əkˈsept] VB trans

1. accept (take when offered):

2. accept (take in payment):

3. accept (believe):

4. accept (acknowledge):

to accept [that] ...

5. accept (resign oneself to):

6. accept (include socially):

II. ac·cept [əkˈsept] VB intr

ac·ˈcept date N ECON

accept date N TRANS PROCESS

ability to accept risks N INV-FIN

readiness to accept risk N INV-FIN

legal obligation to accept contracts N ECON LAW

Present
Iaccept
youaccept
he/she/itaccepts
weaccept
youaccept
theyaccept
Past
Iaccepted
youaccepted
he/she/itaccepted
weaccepted
youaccepted
theyaccepted
Present Perfect
Ihaveaccepted
youhaveaccepted
he/she/ithasaccepted
wehaveaccepted
youhaveaccepted
theyhaveaccepted
Past Perfect
Ihadaccepted
youhadaccepted
he/she/ithadaccepted
wehadaccepted
youhadaccepted
theyhadaccepted