acquiescence
n.
Sample Sentences
- Her acquiescence to the terms of the agreement surprised many of her colleagues.
- The committee's acquiescence to the proposed changes led to a swift implementation of the new policy.
- In the face of overwhelming pressure, his acquiescence seemed like the only viable option.
- They watched in silence, their acquiescence implying agreement without a word spoken.
- Her acquiescence to their demands was seen as a sign of weakness by her opponents.
- He nodded in acquiescence, though he had reservations about the plan.
- The teacher noted the students' acquiescence, believing it indicated their understanding of the subject.
- Despite her initial objections, she eventually gave her acquiescence for the project to move forward.
- Acquiescence in the face of injustice can often perpetuate the very problems one seeks to change.
- The acquiescence of the community to the new regulations was both unexpected and concerning.
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