acquiescent in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

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acquiescent [ˌæ·kwɪ·ˈe·snt] ADJ form

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One of my classmates, though, was not as acquiescent.
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Even violence and tyranny are not necessarily evil because the people, knowing not evil and good, would become perfectly acquiescent to tyranny....
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Keeping such a wealthy, influential and independent-minded cabal of clientele content and acquiescent is arguably his single greatest feat.
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Even some times because they lack the confidence to speak most of them would remain silent or merely acquiescent by either nodding their heads or say yes or no.
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The usurpation of language for military ends necessarily leads to a more acquiescent public.
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Until recently, the silent majority was acquiescent.
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Despite this, patients are still unfairly expected to be acquiescent if not grateful to the medical staff during their period of hospitalization.
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They also are no longer passive and acquiescent, nor particularly obedient.
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Having made it to the top of their game, their voices must be vital, not silent or acquiescent.
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Or does such a myth help make us acquiescent, self-righteously smug?
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