acquiesce
comply reluctantly / concede / submit / yield
Intransitive Verb
past: acquiescedpp: acquiesceding: acquiescing
This term describes a specific type of agreement characterized by passive submission. It suggests a lack of enthusiasm or a feeling of resignation, where the subject gives in not because they are convinced, but because they lack the will or power to continue resisting. In professional or legal contexts, it often implies a tacit agreement through silence or inaction. It is significantly more formal than words like yield or give in, typically appearing in diplomatic, corporate, or academic writing to describe a strategic or forced concession.
Meanings
Intransitive Verb
[~ in something][~ to something]
To accept something reluctantly but without protest.
"The board decided to acquiesce in the demands of the shareholders."