Sentence example with the word 'acquiesce'

acquiesce

abide by, adjust, be agreeable to, be spoiling for, come around, consent, hold with, live with it, plunge into, subscribe to, vote for

Definition v. to agree or express agreement

Last update: March 17, 2017


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The administration decided to acquiesce and let the students have a dance.   [verb]

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Although Larry’s every instinct told him to acquiesce and sign over his company, he decided to fight for his future.   [verb]

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Since he is such an idiot, he had never acquiesced.   [verb]

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[Illustration: Sir Arthur and Miss Wardour] Sir Arthur acquiesced willingly.   [verb]

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"Have another drop; it can hurt no one," Carne declared, and the Captain acquiesced.   [verb]

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"This might have been all well some years since," replied Morton, "and I could understand your argument, although I could never acquiesce in its justice."   [verb]

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The young traveller remonstrated against his liberality, and only acquiesced in deference to his years and respectability.   [verb]

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Lovel having again acquiesced, and at length lulled to sleep the irritated and suspicious vanity of the Antiquary, he proceeded in his task of cicerone.   [verb]

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Stung by this last observation, to which, as a gentleman and soldier, he could offer no suitable reply, Morton hastily acquiesced in the proposed arrangement.   [verb]

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This news put him in such good-humour that he readily acquiesced in Mr.   [verb]

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Waverley was taken so much at unawares that he acquiesced.   [verb]

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