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Term: Acquiesence (noun)

The act of accepting or agreeing to something without protest.

It can also refer to a reluctant acceptance or compliance with something due to a lack of alternative options.

Related terms: agreement, acceptance, consent, compliance


Examples:
  1. After much negotiation, the two parties finally reached an acquiesence.
  2. Despite his initial disagreement, he provided his acquiesence to their proposal.
  3. She gave a silent acquiesence, knowing that arguing further would be futile.

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Term: Acquiesce (verb)

To accept, comply, or submit to something without resistance or protest.

It can also mean to give in passively to someone's demands or wishes.

Related terms: accept, comply, give in, submit


Examples:
  1. He decided to acquiesce to his friend's request and join the party.
  2. The students were left with no choice but to acquiesce to the new school policies.
  3. She reluctantly acquiesced to her boss's demands, fearing the consequences.

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