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    acquiesce
    /ˌakwɪˈɛs/

    verb

    • 1. accept something reluctantly but without protest: "Sara acquiesced in his decision"

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  2. ACQUIESCE definition: 1. to accept or agree to something, often unwillingly: 2. to accept or agree to something, often…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of ACQUIESCE is to accept, comply, or submit tacitly or passively —often used with in or to. How to use acquiesce in a sentence. Did you know? Synonym Discussion of Acquiesce.

  4. If you “restor become passive in the face of something to which you object, you are giving tacit agreement. In other words, you acquiesce. If you want to go hiking with your family and your children are not interested, it will be a very tough day on the trail until they acquiesce.

  5. Acquiesce definition: to assent tacitly; submit or comply silently or without protest; agree; consent. See examples of ACQUIESCE used in a sentence.

  6. If you acquiesce in something, you agree to do what someone wants or to accept what they do even though you may not agree with it. [ formal ] Steve seemed to acquiesce in the decision.

  7. to accept or agree to something, often without really wanting to: The bank acquiesced to an extension of the loan. acquiescence. noun [ U ] us / ˌæk·wiˈes·əns / His acquiescence in these policies has made it possible for him to increase his support among some voters.

  8. ACQUIESCENCE definition: 1. the act of accepting or agreeing to something, often unwillingly: 2. the act of accepting or…. Learn more.

  9. Define acquiesce. acquiesce synonyms, acquiesce pronunciation, acquiesce translation, English dictionary definition of acquiesce. intr.v. ac·qui·esced , ac·qui·esc·ing , ac·qui·esc·es To consent or comply passively or without protest: "The newest protocols require that the subjects of...

  10. Definition of acquiesce verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  11. To acquiesce in a decision. (intransitive) To rest satisfied, or apparently satisfied, or to rest without opposition and discontent (usually implying previous opposition or discontent); to accept or consent by silence or by omitting to object; — followed by "in", sometimes also by "with" and "to".