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acquiesce (verb), acquiesces; acquiesced; acquiescing
1. To consent, to agree to do something, or to comply passively without protest: Sam acquiesced to his wife's request that he put the laundry into the washing machine.
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2. Etymology: derived from the Latin verb quiescere, "to be quiet". It came into English in about 1620, via the French acquiescer with the outdated meaning of "to rest satisfied".Go to this Word A Day Revisited Index
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To agree to or to accept something passively or without protest. (1)
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