"acquiesce"
(1) To cause to acquiesce; submit.
(2) To cause to acquiesce; submit.
(3) Parents acquiesce to a crying toddler
(4) Parents acquiesce to a crying toddler.
(5) Steve seemed to acquiesce in the decision.
(6) 1Steve seemed to acquiesce in the decision.
(7) Christian theology cannot acquiesce in this.
(8) Shakespeare did not acquiesce in discrepancy.
(9) I decided after all to acquiesce in your wishes
(10) I decided after all to acquiesce in your wishes.
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(11) No slate can acquiesce to such breaches of order.
(12) 1, Steve seemed to acquiesce in the decision.
(13) Shakespeare did not acquiesce in discrepancy.
(14) He will acquiesce simply because he is a sick man.
(15) He is so independent that he will never acquiesce.
(16) Will they acquiesce in that sorry state of affairs?
(17) No slate can acquiesce to such breaches of order.
(18) He is so independent that he will never acquiesce.
(19) When prominent scientists are prepared to acquiesce in?
(20) Douglas urged the South to acquiesce in Lincoln's election.
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(21) When prominent scientists are prepared to acquiesce in?
(22) But surely serious thought cannot acquiesce in a dual control.
(23) It can be smart to acquiesce if he's asking for a recess, too.
(24) I had to acquiesce in her decision despite my private opinion.
(25) Do you think they acquiesce in the precedent they will soon set?
(26) Her parents will never acquiesce in such an unsuitable marriage.
(27) Her parents will never acquiesce in such an unsuitable marriage.
(28) It can be smart to acquiesce if he's asking for a recess, too.
(29) I had to acquiesce in her decision despite my private opinion.
(30) A broken-hearted man, Charles was compelled to acquiesce in retreat.
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(31) Then the Air Force could hardly acquiesce to an honorable discharge.
(32) He left home because he would not acquiesce to the unhappy marriage.
(33) Her parents will never acquiesce in such an unsuitable marriage.
(34) The proud Arabic lords could not acquiesce in paying to a plebeian...
(35) Then the Air Force could hardly acquiesce to an honorable discharge.
(36) He left home because he would not acquiesce to the unhappy marriage.
(37) Why do citizens acquiesce in regimes of which they obviously disapprove ?
(38) Despite the fact he is losing the debate, Francois will never acquiesce.
(39) However, to understand is not to acquiesce in or accept these developments.
(40) The administration decided to acquiesce and let the students have a dance.
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(41) Do not acquiesce and sign that agreement until you have reviewed it first!
(42) is an evil, there is no reason to acquiesce in any degree of it, however low;
(43) The committee will acquiesce in any decision on which it is not fully informed.
(44) I would rather acquiesce to her demands than listen to her constantly scream!
(45) We imagine that the white race, at least, would not acquiesce in this assumption.
(46) Though he thought otherwise, he had to acquiesce in the plan made by the majority.
(47) We imagine that the white race, at least, would not acquiesce in this assumption.
(48) By this device the Lords were obliged to acquiesce in the repeal of the paper-duty.
(49) Something in me desperately wanted my mother to acquiesce when my father said that.
(50) If the minority will not acquiesce, the majority must, or the Government must cease.
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(51) We imagine that the white race, at least, would not acquiesce in this assumption.
(52) Man feels the same impulsion , but he knows that he is free to acquiesce or to resist.
(53) She wants to marry a poor primary-school teacher but her parents will never acquiesce.
(54) Though he thought otherwise, he had to acquiesce in the plan made by the majority.
(55) Even the few who were patriotic enough to acquiesce in the change by no means liked it.
(56) Something in me desperately wanted my mother to acquiesce when my father said that.
(57) If the minority will not acquiesce, the majority must, or the Government must cease.
(58) Simply to acquiesce in skepticism can never suffice to overcome the restlessness of reason.
(59) Though I do not want to complete the project, I may acquiesce if a promotion is involved.
(60) The Maccabees fought rather than acquiesce in the placing of a statue of Zeus in the Temple.
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(61) She wants to marry a poor primary - school teacher but her parents will never acquiesce.
(62) Simply to acquiesce in skepticism can never suffice to overcome the restlessness of reason.
(63) The Maccabees fought rather than acquiesce in the placing of a statue of Zeus in the Temple.
(64) And for Rome to acquiesce in such witch-hunts must indicate that Rome herself felt threatened.
(65) Simply to acquiesce in skepticism can never suffice to overcome the restlessness of reason.
(66) Very few people l have known would acquiesce, if they had any choice, in a subservient position.
(67) The Maccabees fought rather than acquiesce in the placing of a statue of Zeus in the Temple.
(68) Third, have an alternative strategy to wrest the initiative from them and force them to acquiesce.
(69) Our trading partners are not going to acquiesce quietly in high tariffs on the goods they sell us.
(70) And for Rome to acquiesce in such witch-hunts must indicate that Rome herself felt threatened.
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(71) Even though it was her favorite purse, Jana decided to acquiesce and hand it over to the mugger.
(72) Hormizds son, Chosroes II., was set up against his father and forced to acquiesce in his execution.
(73) While I did not want to go to the show with Laura, her begging eventually caused me to acquiesce.
(74) Very few people l have known would acquiesce, if they had any choice, in a subservient position.
(75) (1) The Maccabees fought rather than acquiesce in the placing of a statue of Zeus in the Temple.
(76) Certain things that you hold tight might ruptures you even more than things you acquiesce to let go.
(77) Our trading partners are not going to acquiesce quietly in high tariffs on the goods they sell us.
(78) Character type is acquiescent empty string, numerical value acquiescent date acquiesce is systematic date.
(79) Sound-particularly music-comes to stand for a regional refusal to acquiesce to imperial or metropolitan power.
(80) Currently, the king is considering a declaration of war, but he may acquiesce after hearing from his council.
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(81) The hellenizers had not lost all hope of converting the nation and were indisposed to acquiesce in the concordat.
(82) Character type is acquiescent empty string, numerical value acquiescent 0, date acquiesce is systematic date.
(83) Or will he acquiesce to Mr. TrumpÂ’s demands and the economic imperative of good relations with the United States?
(84) Sound-particularly music-comes to stand for a regional refusal to acquiesce to imperial or metropolitan power.
(85) War is necessary, as a last resort, for resolving disputes between states that cannot agree and will not acquiesce .
(86) Right now, John's parents do not want him to enroll in an art school, but he believes they will acquiesce in time.
(87) The result was the defeat of the Lancastrians at St Albans, and for a year Margaret had to acquiesce in York's power.
(88) If we do not make a stand, we will acquiesce to our positioning as mere spectators in the construction of our society.
(89) Its partners had probably accepted that they would have to acquiesce to some kind of compromise within the package deal.
(90) Although LarryÂ’s every instinct told him to acquiesce and sign over his company, he decided to fight for his future.
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(91) No matter what side you're on, there are enough voters who either agree with you or acquiesce to you to win the election.
(92) That in turn would have necessitated the appointment of enough peers of the Liberal persuasion to acquiesce in abolition.
(93) He was fond of field sports and seemed to acquiesce in his mother's occupation of power and in the rule of her favourites.
(94) Its partners had probably accepted that they would have to acquiesce to some kind of compromise within the package deal.
(95) Victims would not acquiesce in any sham process aimed at facilitating an amnesty for the terrorists who have escaped justice.
(96) That in turn would have necessitated the appointment of enough peers of the Liberal persuasion to acquiesce in abolition.
(97) Throughout this dual existence Mr. Dodgson pertinaciously refused to acquiesce in being publicly identified with Lewis Carroll.
(98) Party B agrees that it will not use or acquiesce in the use of any trademarks, which are likely to be confusingly similar to the Trademarks.
(99) To argue otherwise now is to acquiesce in a rhetoric which those of us who accept universal human rights have no choice but to reject as racist.
(100) Party B agrees that it will not use or acquiesce in the use of any trademarks, which are likely to be confusingly similar to the Trademarks.
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(101) In the narrowest sense, a superpower has the military might to force the world to acquiesce to hegemonic resolve (for example, the Soviet Union).
(102) In the narrowest sense, a superpower has the military might to force the world to acquiesce to hegemonic resolve (for example, the Soviet Union).
(103) But with Democrats set to reclaim the House majority in two weeks, there is little motivation for Ms. Pelosi to acquiesce to the presidentÂ’s demands.
(104) There was a tendency to acquiesce in low expectations of disadvantaged children and to define their needs in emotional rather than educational terms.
(105) In the narrowest sense, a superpower has the military might to force the world to acquiesce to hegemonic resolve (for example, the Soviet Union).
(106) But with Democrats set to reclaim the House majority in two weeks, there is little motivation for Ms. Pelosi to acquiesce to the presidentÂ’s demands.
(107) In the narrowest sense, a superpower has the military might to force the world to acquiesce to hegemonic resolve (for example, the Soviet Union).
(108) By 1209 the situation showed no signs of resolution, and Innocent threatened to excommunicate John if he did not acquiesce to Langton's appointment
(109) There was a tendency to acquiesce in low expectations of disadvantaged children and to define their needs in emotional rather than educational terms.
(110) In July 2018, Mr Trump reiterated his support at the Nato summit, but suggested the US might still leave if allies did not acquiesce to his budget demands.
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(111) In July 2018, Mr Trump reiterated his support at the Nato summit, but suggested the US might still leave if allies did not acquiesce to his budget demands.
(112) The warmth of his muscular chest under the soft knit of his shirt, and the strength in the arms that gently coaxed her close again, tempted her to acquiesce.
(113) In July 2018, Mr Trump reiterated his support at the Nato summit , but suggested the US might still leave if allies did not acquiesce to his budget demands.
(114) 2On the day of the funeral, I couldn't get Jake to wear what he called his lots of buttons shirt,but he did acquiesce to a navy blue polo shirt with three buttons.
(115) Post-Decision, conventional wisdom now dictates that itÂ’s in a franchiseÂ’s best interest to acquiesce to a starÂ’s trade request than to watch him leave for nothing.
(116) Post- Decision, conventional wisdom now dictates that itÂ’s in a franchiseÂ’s best interest to acquiesce to a starÂ’s trade request than to watch him leave for nothing.
(117) On the day of the funeral, I couldn't get Jake to wear what he called his lots of buttons shirt, but he did acquiesce to a navy blue polo shirt with three buttons.
(118) Some theists in evolutionary science acquiesce to these tacit rules and retain a personal faith while accepting a thoroughly naturalistic picture of physical reality.
(119) On the day of the funeral, I couldn't get Jake to wear what he called his lots of buttons shirt,(/acquiesce)but he did acquiesce to a navy blue polo shirt with three buttons.
(120) 1On the day of the funeral, I couldn't get Jake to wear what he called his lots of buttons shirt,[/polo shirt]but he did acquiesce to a navy blue polo shirt with three buttons.
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(121) On the day of the funeral, I couldn't get Jake to wear what he called his lots of buttons shirt,(acquiesce) but he did acquiesce to a navy blue polo shirt with three buttons.
(122) In fact, the country now has no leverage on, or better negotiation position in comparison with its creditors, to force them acquiesce to such a strategy or accept it under duress .
(123) He took the conservative side against the Reform agitation, and so strongly opposed the introduction of the organ into the Synagogue that he retired from the Rabbinate rather than acquiesce.
(124) Nevertheless, it does illustrate a reluctance on the part of the courts to acquiesce in the loss of a right of appeal which would have been the result of a stricter, less purposive construction.
(125) On the day of the funeral, I couldn't get Jake to wear what he called his lots of buttons shirt,[MakeSentenceWith.com/polo shirt] but he did acquiesce to a navy blue polo shirt with three buttons.
(126) As the catspaw of clerical reaction he had also to acquiesce in that Roman campaign at home that resulted in the Falloux Act of 1850, which in the name of liberty of education put the university in bondage lil.
(127) There is no doubt, however, that the tendency among Germans has been to exalt the principle of nationality above religion, and to give it an absolute authority in which the Roman Catholic Church cannot acquiesce.
(128) He was forced to acquiesce in the first partition of Poland, and when Russia came off third best, Gregory Orlov declared in the council that the minister who had signed such a partition treaty was worthy of death.
(129) The feeling that Austria could be compelled by imperial ordinance under paragraph 14 to acquiesce in whatever concessions the crown might make to Hungary galled Austrian public opinion and prepared it for coming changes.
(130) Being strongly in favour of peace, Pelham carried on the war with languor and indifferent success, but the country, wearied of the interminable struggle, was disposed to acquiesce in his foreign policy almost without a murmur.
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(131) If parents or other caregivers acquiesce to the child's wishes each time to avoid the occurrence of a tantrum, it quickly becomes obvious to the child that this is the most successful means of getting his or her wishes fulfilled.
(132) Both sides promised to lay down their arms, to dismiss their mercenaries, and to acquiesce in the destruction of unlicensed castles, of which it is said, with no very great exaggeration, that there were at the moment over 1000 in the realm.
(133) Finding himself in command of a squadron which represented practically the whole of Japan's naval forces, he refused to acquiesce in the deposition of the Shogun, his liege lord, and, steaming off to Yezo (1867), proclaimed a republic and fortified Hakodate.
(134) The strongest and most effective force in guaranteeing the long-term maintenance of power is not violence in all the forms deployed by the dominant to control the dominated, but consent in all the forms in which the dominated acquiesce in their own domination.
(135) They had undermined the foundations of scientific certainty, and so far as the fecundity of contemporary science did not give them pause, were ready, notwithstanding the difference of their starting-point, to acquiesce in the formula as well as the temper of Pyrrhonism.
(136) Though most of the Silesian dynasts seemed ready to acquiesce, the burghers of Breslau fiercely repudiated the new suzerain, and before he could enforce his claims to homage he was ousted by the Hungarian king, Matthias Corvinus, who was readily recognized as overlord (1469) .
(137) On the day of the funeral Peter addressed to Alexius a stern letter of warning and remonstrance, urging him no longer to resemble the slothful servant in the parable, and threatening to cut him off, as though he were a gangrenous swelling, if he did not acquiesce in his father's plans.
(138) Among these there were many men of great ability and influence, and he was so eager to conciliate them or, as the Arabic expression has it, to mellow their hearts by concessions and gifts, that his loyal helpers (Ansar) at Medina became dissatisfied and could only with difficulty be brought to acquiesce in it.
(139) A plongeur is a slave, and a wasted slave, doing stupid and largely unnecessary work. He is kept at work, ultimately, because of a vague feeling that he would be dangerous if he had leisure. And educated people, who should be on his side, acquiesce in the process, because they know nothing about him and consequently are afraid of him.
(140) Conventional wisdom would have one believe that it is insane to resist this, the mightiest of empires, but what history really shows is that today's empire is tomorrow's ashes; that nothing lasts forever, and that to not resist is to acquiesce in your own oppression. The greatest form of sanity that anyone can exercise is to resist that force that is trying to repress, oppress, and fight down the human spirit.
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(141) If the changes that we fear be thus irresistible, what remains but to acquiesce with silence, as in the other insurmountable distresses of humanity? It remains that we retard what we cannot repel, that we palliate what we cannot cure. Life may be lengthened by care, though death cannot be ultimately defeated: tongues, like governments, have a natural tendency to degeneration; we have long preserved our constitution, let us make some struggles for our language.
(142) The most remarkable chapters, in which St Benedict's wisdom stands out most conspicuously, are those on the abbot (2, 3, 2 7, 64) The abbot is to govern the monastery with full and unquestioned patriarchal authority; on important matters he must consult the whole community and hear what each one, even the youngest, thinks; on matters of less weight he should consult a few of the elder monks; but in either case the decision rests entirely with him, and all are to acquiesce.
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Simple Sentences with "acquiesce"
A simple sentence with "acquiesce"contains a subject and a verb, and it may also have an object and modifiers. However, it contains only one independent clause.
Compound Sentences with "acquiesce"
A compound sentence with "acquiesce" contains at least two independent clauses. These two independent clauses can be combined with a comma and a coordinating conjunction or with a semicolon.
Complex Sentences with "acquiesce"
A complex sentence with "acquiesce" contains at least one independent clause and at least one dependent clause. Dependent clauses can refer to the subject (who, which) the sequence/time (since, while), or the causal elements (because, if) of the independent clause.
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Sentence types can also be combined. A compound-complex sentence with "acquiesce" contains at least two independent clauses and at least one dependent clause.