Results for: according to custom, according to accepted norms
English English
anti-Marxist socialist movement, practice of reconsidering long-standing policies and beliefs; anti-Marxist movement which stresses evolution and reform over revolution and radical change, reconsidering of accepted truthsrevisionism
apply again (as in "apply a second coat of paint" ; make an application for a second time (e.g. "There is no need for students who were accepted last year to reapply")reapply
arouse anger in somebody, attack or violate, fury, offensive act, rape, violate accepted standards of decency; commit an atrocity; offend; incite a response of great rage with an offensive act; rape (Literary), violation of the accepted standards of de...outrage
as traditionally accepted or done, as typical example, as usually occurs, in a classical manner, in classic way, in manner of Greco-Roman culture, simply styledclassically
attention to propriety, ceremony; procedure; accepted custom; stiffness; conventionality; strictness, formalness, necessary but insignificant procedure, official procedureformality
authorized model of unit of measurement, commodity money has value based on, device used as battle rallying point, flag, grammatically correct, item in usual repertoire, large upper petal of pea, level of quality accepted as norm, level of quality or e...standard
available by prescription only, conforming to accepted standards, moral, pertaining to values and principles, of ethicsethical
awaiting payment, can be received, can be accepted, can be taken in, money owed, suitable to be receivedreceivable
based on consent, customary, routine; formal, engaged in without nuclear energy, relating to a gathering, socially accepted, usual or establishedconventional
based on conviction, derived from personal conscience, encouraging goodness and respectability, ethic; moralistic lesson; lesson; moralistic principle, ethical; virtuous; righteous; principled; conforming to accepted standards; having integrity, final ...moral
based on habit, based on long-standing custom; serving to establish rules, setting laws, customary, grounded in legal prescription, making or adhering to regulationsprescriptive
basic proposition assumed to be true, generally accepted truth, premise, basic assumption, truism, recognized truthaxiom
be or make similar, become similar, fit, match; be in harmony, comply, act in accordance with prevailing norms or standards, behave acceptably, follow a standardconform
be regarded as, be accepted as, pass as, seem to be somebody or somethingpass for
become separated from group, depart from accepted standards, digress from subject, electrical interference, lost or homeless, lost or homeless domestic animal, wandering, out of place; scattered, random, incidental, meander, one that has strayed; domes...stray
 

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