acquiesce (to) (Meaning)

acquiesce (to)

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acquiesce (to) Sentence Examples

  1. The employees acquiesced to the new company policy without protest.
  2. The princess acquiesced to her father's command to marry the prince.
  3. The prisoner reluctantly acquiesced to the interrogation, realizing he had no other choice.
  4. The child acquiesced to her mother's bedtime request, knowing it was for her own good.
  5. The government acquiesced to the demands of the protestors, desperate to avoid further escalation.
  6. The company acquiesced to the union's request for increased wages, seeking to maintain a harmonious work environment.
  7. The defendant acquiesced to the plea bargain, hoping to reduce his sentence.
  8. The artist acquiesced to the critic's negative review, understanding that feedback was necessary for growth.
  9. The victim acquiesced to the perpetrator's threats, fearing for her safety.
  10. The patient acquiesced to the experimental treatment, hoping for a cure to her illness.

FAQs About the word acquiesce (to)

cater (to),concede (to), cave (in), gratify, knuckle under, indulge,buckle (under), give in, give over (to), yield

resist, breast, fight, combat, confront, meet, oppose, object, face, counter

The employees acquiesced to the new company policy without protest.

The princess acquiesced to her father's command to marry the prince.

The prisoner reluctantly acquiesced to the interrogation, realizing he had no other choice.

The child acquiesced to her mother's bedtime request, knowing it was for her own good.