acceptable
adj 1: worthy of acceptance or satisfactory; "acceptable levels of radiation"; "performances varied from acceptable to good" ant: unacceptable 2: judged to be in conformity with approved usage; "acceptable English usage" syn: accepted 3: meeting requirements; "the step makes a satisfactory seat" syn: satisfactory 4: adequate for the purpose; "the water was acceptable for drinking"
adj 1: worthy of acceptance or satisfactory; "acceptable levels of radiation"; "performances varied from acceptable to good" ant: unacceptable 2: judged to be in conformity with approved usage; "acceptable English usage" syn: accepted 3: meeting requirements; "the step makes a satisfactory seat" syn: satisfactory 4: adequate for the purpose; "the water was acceptable for drinking"
by Soo'ar January 23, 2006
This is the stage of grief where you experience death, whether from Life, a relationship, a job, a dream, etc. The stage of acceptance is where there is no ill will toward anyone. No regrets. No sadness. No desperation. You have accepted the fact that all that has come before this moment was there to teach you something. To propel you forward. It is all good.
by #whileyoucan February 28, 2015
n.: Underknown, underappreciated early (founded ~early 70s) German metal band, who dabbled in elements of power and thrash metal long before either subgenre was actually around. Also about ten times harder than Black Sabbath ever has been. Noteable mainly for the incredible guitarwork of Wolf Hoffmann and the inhuman, uncannily appealing screeching of Udo Dirkschneider.
Classic songs: Balls to the Wall, Restless and Wild, Head Over Heels, Russian Roulette, Dogs On Leads, Metal Heart, Son of a Bitch, Wrong is Right, Fast as a Shark
by Lurhstaap December 21, 2004
A movie with the funniest trailer ever, about a guy who didn't get accepted anywhere but needed to to comply with his parents regulations, thus making his own university, of which anyone can get accepted to.
by cityclass August 6, 2006
by *tweak* September 18, 2003
Acceptance is often preached in the Bible, and yet Christians often refuse to accept those who believe differently from themselves.
by Sn1pereye November 5, 2007