consenting (to) (Meaning)

consenting (to)

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consenting (to) Sentence Examples

  1. She refused to consent to the surgery, fearing the potential risks.
  2. The participants in the study had to voluntarily consent to the procedures.
  3. The government requires all citizens to consent to certain background checks.
  4. Without the patient's informed consent, the doctor could not administer the medication.
  5. The new policy requires employees to consent to mandatory drug testing.
  6. The judge asked if the defendant was consenting to the plea agreement.
  7. Under the law, minors cannot legally consent to certain types of contracts.
  8. The woman hesitated, unsure whether to consent to his proposal.
  9. The company refused to consent to the merger, fearing a loss of market share.
  10. The parents consented to the adoption of their child, giving her a new and loving home.

FAQs About the word consenting (to)

acceding (to), assenting (to), complying (with),going (by), acquiescing,subscribing, accepting, collaborating, getting along, coinciding

differing, disagreeing, conflicting, clashing, quarreling, diverging, objecting, disputing, colliding, opposing

She refused to consent to the surgery, fearing the potential risks.

The participants in the study had to voluntarily consent to the procedures.

The government requires all citizens to consent to certain background checks.

Without the patient's informed consent, the doctor could not administer the medication.