acquiesce
from
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Acquiesce \Ac`qui*esce"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Acquiesced}; p.
pr. & vb. n. {Acquiescing}] [L. acquiescere; ad + quiescere
to be quiet, fr. quies rest: cf. F. acquiescer. See {Quiet}.]
1. To rest satisfied, or apparently satisfied, or to rest
without opposition and discontent (usually implying
previous opposition or discontent); to accept or consent
by silence or by omitting to object; -- followed by in,
formerly also by with and to.
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They were compelled to acquiesce in a government
which they did not regard as just. --De Quincey.
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2. To concur upon conviction; as, to acquiesce in an opinion;
to assent to; usually, to concur, not heartily but so far
as to forbear opposition.
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Syn: To submit; comply; yield; assent; agree; consent;
accede; concur; conform; accept tacitly.
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from
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
76 Moby Thesaurus words for "acquiesce":
abide by, accede, accept, acclaim, accommodate, acquiesce in,
adapt, adjust, agree, agree to, agree with, applaud, assent,
be agreeable, be agreeable to, be dying to, be eager, be game,
be open to, be persuaded, be ready, be spoiling for, be willing,
bow, buy, cheer, coincide, collaborate, come around, come over,
come round, come to, comply, comply with, concur, consent,
cooperate, face the music, fall in with, give the nod,
go along with, hail, hold with, in toto, incline, knock under,
knuckle down, knuckle under, lean, live with it, look kindly upon,
nod, nod assent, not hesitate to, not resist, obey, plunge into,
receive, reconcile, relent, resign, submit, subscribe,
subscribe to, succumb, swallow it, swallow the pill, take, take it,
take kindly to, vote for, welcome, would as leave, would as lief,
yes, yield assent
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