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- Term: Acquiesence (noun)
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The act of accepting or agreeing to something without protest.
It can also refer to a reluctant acceptance or compliance with something due to a lack of alternative options.
Related terms: agreement, acceptance, consent, compliance
Examples:
- After much negotiation, the two parties finally reached an acquiesence.
- Despite his initial disagreement, he provided his acquiesence to their proposal.
- She gave a silent acquiesence, knowing that arguing further would be futile.
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- Term: Acquiesce (verb)
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To accept, comply, or submit to something without resistance or protest.
It can also mean to give in passively to someone's demands or wishes.
Related terms: accept, comply, give in, submit
Examples:
- He decided to acquiesce to his friend's request and join the party.
- The students were left with no choice but to acquiesce to the new school policies.
- She reluctantly acquiesced to her boss's demands, fearing the consequences.
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