Aún no tenemos significados para "passive acquiescence".
1The passive acquiescence of her nature was a blessing to them.
2Hostility gave way to passive acquiescence, and acquiescence to active sympathy.
3Did he always win and lose with the same passive acquiescence?
4At best, there is passive acquiescence; at worst, open contempt.
5To subside into passive acquiescence and watch the ripples again, would be the easier way.
6There was a murmur, whether of approval or of passive acquiescence could not be told.
7Now, however, all passive acquiescence was at an end.
8The girl nodded her head in passive acquiescence.
9Their admission of supernatural truths is much less an active consent than a cold and passive acquiescence.
10But it does not mean helping the evil-doer to continue the wrong or tolerating it by passive acquiescence.
11She could not have endured a passive acquiescence in her destiny, whatever was to be the end of it.
12But still more serious was the passive acquiescence in the depletion of their slaves by excess of deaths over births.
13I suppose that most prayers which ask that God's will may be done are prayers of passive acquiescence and resignation.
14He could never have been in earnest before: he loathed and hated himself for his previous passive acquiescence to her fate.
15It is not fatalism, or passive acquiescence in another's will- awillthat we have no part in forming and cannot reject.
16So long as she had food and shelter, she could not make advances; she could not even go so far as passive acquiescence.
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Passive acquiescence a través del tiempo
Passive acquiescence por variante geográfica