acquiesce in the PONS Dictionary

acquiesce Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to acquiesce in sth
to acquiesce in sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
One juror voted twice to convict, but on the third discussion, acquiesced and voted with the rest of the jury to acquit.
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Acquiesce has become a fans' favourite and is regularly played live.
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Equally, if the employer complains that the employee has taken to working away from the office, the employee may argue that the employer has acquiesced.
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In the short run, it would be profit maximizing to acquiesce and share the market with the new entrant.
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At the conclusion of the proceedings, both nations acquiesced to the decision.
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The second party is said to have acquiesced to the claim, and is estopped from later challenging it, or making a counterclaim.
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Barely escaping, she took the form of a townsperson and, acquiescing to the mob, tossed the baby down a ravine.
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After the railroad company obtained an injunction ordering him to do so, he acquiesced.
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Lacking the power she acquiesced on the dispossession for the time being.
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Dean acquiesces, and confirms that their father hunts monsters.
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