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1 acquiesce
ækwi'es(to agree: After a lot of persuasion, he finally acquiesced.) consentir (en)- acquiescent
tr[ækwɪ'es]1 consentir (in, en), conformarse (in, con)v.• acceder v.• aceptar v.• asentir v.• condescender v.• conformarse v.• consentir v.• someter v.• someterse v.ˌækwi'esto acquiesce in something/-ing — consentir* algo/en + inf
[ˌækwɪ'es]VI (=agree) consentir (in en); conformarse (in con); (unwillingly) someterse, doblegarse* * *[ˌækwi'es]to acquiesce in something/-ing — consentir* algo/en + inf
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acquiesce — ac·qui·esce /ˌa kwē es/ vi esced, esc·ing: to accept, comply, or submit tacitly or passively often used with in and sometimes with to ac·qui·es·cence /ˌa kwē es əns/ n Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
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ac|qui|esce — «AK wee EHS», intransitive verb, esced, esc|ing. to give consent; accept by keeping silent or by not making objections; agree or submit quietly: »We acquiesced in their plan because we could not suggest a better one. SYNONYM(S): accede, assent,… … Useful english dictionary
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