Synonym: agree, assent, comply, concur, consent, submit, succumb. Similar words: acquiescence, acquire, acquittal, acquisition, acquainted, quietly, descend, senescent. Meaning: [‚ækwɪ'es] v. to agree or express agreement.
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1, Steve seemed to acquiesce in the decision.
2, Her parents will never acquiesce in such an unsuitable marriage.
3, And for Rome to acquiesce in such witch-hunts must indicate that Rome herself felt threatened.
4, The Maccabees fought rather than acquiesce in the placing of a statue of Zeus in the Temple.
5, There was a tendency to acquiesce in low expectations of disadvantaged children and to define their needs in emotional rather than educational terms.
6, Very few people l have known would acquiesce, if they had any choice, in a subservient position.
7, Our trading partners are not going to acquiesce quietly in high tariffs on the goods they sell us.
8, Something in me desperately wanted my mother to acquiesce when my father said that.
9, Then the Air Force could hardly acquiesce to an honorable discharge.
10, To cause to acquiesce; submit.
11, He is so independent that he will never acquiesce.
12, When prominent scientists are prepared to acquiesce in?
13, No slate can acquiesce to such breaches of order.
14, Shakespeare did not acquiesce in discrepancy.
15, Simply to acquiesce in skepticism can never suffice to overcome the restlessness of reason.
16, It can be smart to acquiesce if he's asking for a recess, too.
17, If the minority will not acquiesce, the majority must, or the Government must cease.
18, I had to acquiesce in her decision despite my private opinion.
19, He left home because he would not acquiesce to the unhappy marriage.
20, Character type is acquiescent empty string, numerical value acquiescent 0, date acquiesce is systematic date.
21, Though he thought otherwise, he had to acquiesce in the plan made by the majority.
22, Sound-particularly music-comes to stand for a regional refusal to acquiesce to imperial or metropolitan power.
23, Its partners had probably accepted that they would have to acquiesce to some kind of compromise within the package deal.
24, We imagine that the white race, at least, would not acquiesce in this assumption.
25, That in turn would have necessitated the appointment of enough peers of the Liberal persuasion to acquiesce in abolition.
26, On the day of the funeral, I couldn't get Jake to wear what he called his "lots of buttons shirt,(http://sentencedict.com/acquiesce.html) " but he did acquiesce to a navy blue polo shirt with three buttons.
27, Party B agrees that it will not use or acquiesce in the use of any trademarks, which are likely to be confusingly similar to the Trademarks.
28, She wants to marry a poor primary - school teacher but her parents will never acquiesce.
29, In the narrowest sense, a superpower has the military might to force the world to acquiesce to hegemonic resolve (for example, the Soviet Union).
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