acquiesce
acquiesce [ ak-wee-ES ] | |
[ verb ] | |
MEANING : | |
to agree without protest; to consent or comply tacitly | |
USAGE EXAMPLE 1 : | |
The essence of military training is for a young cadet to be able to acquiesce to commands made by a superior officer. | |
USAGE EXAMPLE 2 : | |
Though adhering to that ideal brought the roof crashing down during the team's Spanish period, McLaren were delighted to acquiesce. |
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