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ac·qui·esce
 acquiesce
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- pronunciation:
- ae
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- features:
- Word Combinations (verb), Grammatical Patterns
part of speech: |
intransitive verb |
inflections: |
acquiesces, acquiescing, acquiesced |
definition: |
to agree silently or without protest; comply; consent.
He was dead set against the plan at first, but eventually he acquiesced.The child's parents acquiesced to the kidnapper's demands.Finally, the king acquiesced to do as the nobles wished.[verb + infinitive
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- synonyms:
- accede, assent, bow to, capitulate, comply, concede, submit
- antonyms:
- demur, protest, rebel, refuse
- similar words:
- agree, come around, concur, consent, resign oneself, subscribe, yield
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related words: |
acknowledge, bend, bow, budge, defer, nod, submit, surrender |
adverb + (v.)acquiesce
basically, easily, eventually, finally, grudgingly, largely, meekly, quietly, readily, simply, tacitly, therefore
(v.)acquiesce
+ adverb
fully
(v.)acquiesce
+ noun
advance, assumption, demand, judgment, nod, request
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derivations: |
acquiescent (adj.), acquiescence (n.) |
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