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acquiescence in English

  • acquiescence
    acquiescence, noun.
    consent given without making objections; agreeing or submitting quietly; assent.

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Acquiescence

Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

/ˌakwēˈes(ə)ns/

Definitions

  • The act of acquiescing or giving consent by silence or without objection.
  • A tacit agreement or acceptance of something.

Usage Examples

  • Her acquiescence to the terms of the contract was noted by all parties involved.
  • The committee's acquiescence allowed the project to move forward without further debate.

Etymology

From Latin "acquiescentia," which means "resting, quiet," from "acquiescere" (to rest, to be quiet).

Synonyms

  • Consent
  • Agreement
  • Compliance

Antonyms

  • Opposition
  • Protest
  • Disagreement

Translations

Language Translation
Spanish Acuerdo tácito
French Acquiescement
German Stillschweigende Zustimmung
Italian Acquiescenza
Chinese (Simplified) 默许
Japanese 黙認
Korean 묵인
Russian Согласие
Arabic تسليم
Hindi स्वीकृति
Bengali মেনে নেওয়া
Telugu అంగీకారం
Marathi स्वीकृती
Tamil அங்கீகாரம்
Gujarati માન્યતા
Malayalam അംഗീകരണം
Punjabi ਸਵੀਕਾਰਨਾ
Odia ଗ୍ରହଣ
Assamese স্বীকৃতি
Urdu رضامندی
Finnish Suostumus
Dutch Instemming
Swedish Samtycke
Norwegian Samtykke

Regional Pronunciation Variations

Regional accents may slightly affect pronunciation, especially in different English-speaking regions.

Historical Usage

The term has been used since the late 16th century, often in legal contexts to indicate tacit agreement.

Cultural Nuances

Acquiescence can imply passive acceptance, which may vary in significance across different cultures.

More Information

Understanding acquiescence is crucial in legal and interpersonal dynamics, as it often shapes agreements and consent.

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