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    ac·qui·esce
    [ˌakwēˈes]
    verb
    acquiesce (verb) · acquiesces (third person present) · acquiesced (past tense) · acquiesced (past participle) · acquiescing (present participle)
    1. accept something without protest:
      "Sara acquiesced in his decision" · "he ultimately acquiesces and gives her his blessing"
    Origin
    early 17th century: from Latin acquiescere, from ad- ‘to, at’ + quiescere ‘to rest’.
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    verb
    1. accept something without protest:
      consent to
      agree to
      assent to
      give one's consent to
      concur with
      give one's assent to
      give one's blessing to
      say yes to
      give the nod to
      give one's approval to
      comply with
      conform to
      abide by
      cooperate with
      give in to
      yield to
      submit to
      Opposite:
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    What does acquiesce mean?Essentially meaning "to comply quietly," acquiesce has as its ultimate source the Latin verb quiēscere, "to be quiet." ( Quiet itself is also a close relation.)
    What does acquisce mean?The word **"acquiesce"** refers to accepting or agreeing to something, often unwillingly.It implies compliance or submission, sometimes without actively expressing dissent .For example, if someone reluctantly
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    What does acquiescent mean?ac•qui•es•cent, adj. See -quie-. ac•qui•esce (ak′wē es′ ), v.i., -esced, -esc•ing. consent: to acquiesce halfheartedly in a business plan. accede, concur; capitulate. contest, protest. Synonyms: consent, comply, submit, agree, give in, more...
    What is the difference between accede and acquiesce?The words accede and acquiesce can be used in similar contexts, but accede implies a yielding, often under pressure, of assent or consent. When would agree be a good substitute for acquiesce?
     
  3. : to accept, comply, or submit tacitly or passively often used with in or to Did you know? If you’re looking to give your speech a gentle, formal flair, don't give acquiesce the silent treatment. Essentially meaning "to comply quietly," acquiesce has as its ultimate source the Latin verb quiēscere, "to be quiet."
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    Acquiesce definition: to assent tacitly; submit or comply silently or without protest; agree; consent.
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    acquiesce verb [ I ] formal uk / ˌæk.wiˈes / us / ˌæk.wiˈes / Add to word list Add to word list to accept or agree to something, often unwillingly: Reluctantly, he acquiesced to/in the plans.
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    to accept or agree to something, often unwillingly: Reluctantly, he acquiesced to/in the plans.
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