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acquiescence

Noun

This term describes a passive form of agreement where the subject does not necessarily endorse the action but chooses not to oppose it. It carries a connotation of submission or resignation, suggesting a lack of enthusiasm or a desire to avoid friction rather than genuine alignment with the decision. As an uncountable noun, it refers to the state or act of compliance. It is typically used in formal, legal, or political contexts to describe a strategic or reluctant surrender of a position.

Meanings

Noun

The reluctant acceptance of something without protest.

"His silence was taken as acquiescence to the new terms of the contract."

Noun

The act of agreeing to a demand or request, often out of a desire to avoid conflict.

"The government's acquiescence in the demands of the protesters surprised the public."

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