Accepted by vote
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ADOPTEDAccepted by vote
READOPTEDAccepted by vote again
ALGOREWebby Award winner who accepted saying "Please don't recount this vote"
INWITHAccepted by
ENTERBe accepted by
GOTINTOWas accepted by
GROWSONBecomes more accepted by
ONESBills accepted by vending machines
AINTContraction accepted by some authorities.
INSIDERPerson accepted by a group.
ISMSBeliefs accepted by a group
ISRNation accepted by the UN in 1948
HRBAAUIPlain identification accepted by social activity (7)
acceptanceA draft or bill that is accepted by being signed
acceptancesA draft or bill that is accepted by being signed
unwritten(of a convention) Understood and accepted by everyone, although not formally established
OBEAward accepted by J. K. Rowling and turned down by C. S. Lewis
outsidersA person who is not accepted by or who is isolated from society
illegitimateNot authorized by the law; not in accordance with accepted standards or rules
accessionThe action or process of formally joining or being accepted by an association, institution, or group
accessionsThe action or process of formally joining or being accepted by an association, institution, or group
agreementarrangement, often set out in a contract or other document, accepted by all parties to a transaction
gazumpingthe act of unfairly acquiring a property by bidding more than an offer that has already been accepted
nonwordword that is not recognized or accepted as legitimate, as one produced by a spelling or typographical error
masterpiecesA piece of work by a craftsman accepted as qualification for membership of a guild as an acknowledged master
masterpieceA piece of work by a craftsman accepted as qualification for membership of a guild as an acknowledged master
prescriptive(of a right, title, or institution) Having become legally established or accepted by long usage or the passage of time
hereticprofessed believer who maintains religious opinions contrary to those accepted by his or her church or rejects doctrines prescribed by that church
offerora proposal made by one person that will create a binding contract if accepted unconditionally by the person to whom it is made
sharesThe allotted or due amount of something that a person expects to have or to do, or that is expected to be accepted or done by them
delusionsAn idiosyncratic belief or impression that is firmly maintained despite being contradicted by what is generally accepted as reality or rational argument, typically a symptom of mental disorder