To agree or express agreement.
1 The government said 98 percent of passengers acquiesce to the advanced screening.
2 At this point, many in medicine would either acquiesce , or give up.
3 I even sometimes hope and acquiesce ; for his talents are indeed extraordinary.
4 I shall abide your decision with confidence, and cheerfully acquiesce in it.
5 Mr. Lincoln approved of the plan, and signified his readiness to acquiesce .
6 Perhaps I was more eager to acquiesce to them than to You.
7 Will they acquiesce to limits imposed by congress, or expand the program?
8 She chose neither to argue, nor acquiesce , and slowly shook her head.
9 I realize that the universe is doing its thing, so I acquiesce .
10 Then I feel her acquiesce : ★★Yeah, I don't think that'll be a problem.
11 They will acquiesce in his rejection Christianity; depend upon it, in nothing more.
12 Nevertheless, most international banks still seem more than willing to acquiesce , for now.
13 The emperor appeared to acquiesce without anger in the decision of the commission.
14 It is the law of our existence; and we must acquiesce .
15 None of this was the work of populations prepared to acquiesce in injustice.
16 The country was required to acquiesce in the settlement as an absolute finality.
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