acquiesced (to) Antonyms

Meaning of acquiesced (to)

acquiesced (to)

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acquiesced (to) Sentence Examples

  1. The child reluctantly acquiesced to her mother's request to brush her teeth.
  2. The company acquiesced to the government's demands, fearing severe consequences if they resisted.
  3. He acquiesced to the bully's demands, not wanting to face further harassment.
  4. The prisoner acquiesced to the interrogator's questions, hoping it would lead to a lighter sentence.
  5. The board of directors unanimously acquiesced to the CEO's proposal for a major corporate restructuring.
  6. The worker acquiesced to the unfair treatment, as he feared losing his job if he spoke out.
  7. The suspect acquiesced to the police officer's search request, knowing that he had nothing to hide.
  8. The politician acquiesced to the pressure from his constituents, despite his own reservations.
  9. The student acquiesced to the teacher's request to read the entire book, even though he was already familiar with the plot.
  10. The patient acquiesced to the doctor's recommendation to undergo surgery, as he believed it was the best course of action for his health.

FAQs About the word acquiesced (to)

conceded (to), catered (to), indulged, gratified,buckled (under), wallowed, submitted, bowed, surrendered, caved (in)

objected, held off,opposed, confronted, faced, fought, resisted, countered, met, restrained

The child reluctantly acquiesced to her mother's request to brush her teeth.

The company acquiesced to the government's demands, fearing severe consequences if they resisted.

He acquiesced to the bully's demands, not wanting to face further harassment.

The prisoner acquiesced to the interrogator's questions, hoping it would lead to a lighter sentence.