acquiesce - Wiktionary, the free dictionary (2024)

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Contents

  • 1 English
    • 1.1 Etymology
    • 1.2 Pronunciation
    • 1.3 Verb
      • 1.3.1 Synonyms
      • 1.3.2 Derived terms
      • 1.3.3 Related terms
      • 1.3.4 Translations
    • 1.4 References
  • 2 French
    • 2.1 Pronunciation
    • 2.2 Verb
  • 3 Latin
    • 3.1 Verb

English

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WOTD – 9 January 2007

Etymology

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Borrowed from Middle French acquiescer, from Latin acquiescō; ad + quiescō (I rest), from quies (rest).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˌækwiˈɛs/
  • Audio (US):(file)
  • Audio (US):(file)

Verb

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acquiesce (third-person singular simple present acquiesces, present participle acquiescing, simple past and past participle acquiesced)

  1. (intransitive, with in (or sometimes with, to)) To rest satisfied, or apparently satisfied, or to rest without opposition and discontent (usually implying previous opposition or discontent); to accept or consent by silence or by omitting to object.
    • 1799, Thomas Jefferson, The Kentucky Resolution of 1799:

      The representatives of the good people of this commonwealth in general assembly convened, having maturely considered the answers of sundry states in the Union, to their resolutions passed at the last session, respecting certain unconstitutional laws of Congress, commonly called the alien and sedition laws, would be faithless indeed to themselves, and to those they represent, were they silently to acquiesce in principles and doctrines attempted to be maintained in all those answers, that of Virginia only excepted.

    • 1846, Thomas De Quincey, “On Christianity, as an Organ of Political Movement”, in Tait's Magazine:

      They were compelled to acquiesce in a government which they did not regard as just.

    • 1847 December, Ellis Bell [pseudonym; Emily Brontë], Wuthering Heights:[], volume (please specify |volume=I or II), London: Thomas Cautley Newby,[], →OCLC:

      Cathy was a powerful ally at home; and between them they at length persuaded my master to acquiesce in their having a ride or a walk together about once a week, under my guardianship, and on the moors nearest the Grange: for June found him still declining.

    • 1861 March 4, Abraham Lincoln, First Inaugural Address:

      If a minority, in such case, will secede rather than acquiesce, they make a precedent which, in turn, will divide and ruin them; for a minority of their own will secede from them whenever a majority refuses to be controlled by such minority.

    • 1982 December 4, Rob Kaplan, “Life in the Last Days”, in Gay Community News, volume 10, number 20, page 12:

      "They" might be ruining the world, but Mitchell's characters, by doing nothing but bitching, are only acquiescing in that ruin, and that is a luxury that neither they — nor we — can afford.

  2. (intransitive) To concur upon conviction; to assent to; usually, to concur, not heartily but so far as to forbear opposition.

    to acquiesce in an opinion

    • 1794, Charlotte Smith, chapter 16, in The Banished Man, volume II:

      I entirely acquiesce in all the observations you make in your letter; they are worthy of your heart and understanding;

    • 1891, Arthur Conan Doyle, The Adventure of the Speckled Band:

      I may be forced to acquiesce in these recent developments, but I can hardly be expected to make merry over them.

    • 2009, Dan Brown, chapter 70, in The Lost Symbol, →ISBN:

      Langdon could tell there would be no deterring her and so he acquiesced, turning his attention back to the pyramid.

    • 2012 May 27, Nathan Rabin, “TV: Review: THE SIMPSONS (CLASSIC): “New Kid On The Block” (season 4, episode 8; originally aired 11/12/1992)”, in The Onion AV Club[1]:

      The episode also opens with an inspired bit of business for Homer, who blithely refuses to acquiesce to an elderly neighbor’s utterly reasonable request that he help make the process of selling her house easier by wearing pants when he gallivants about in front of windows, throw out his impressive collection of rotting Jack-O-Lanterns from previous Halloweens and take out his garbage, as it’s attracting wildlife (cue moose and Northern Exposure theme song).

    • 2014 November 26, CM Punk, “Episode 226: CM Punk” (1 hour 5 minutes 50 seconds from the start), in Art of Wrestling[2]:

      So I acquiesce, I say "alright, I'll work Ryback", and I go up to Ryan, "hey man, clean slate"

    • 2023 March 8, Christian Wolmar, “Labour passes up the chance to deliver a forceful rail policy”, in RAIL, number 978, page 35:

      The job of His Majesty's Opposition - especially as election time looms - is to provide well-worked-out alternatives to government plans, not to acquiesce in what could prove to be a disastrous policy for rail passengers.

Synonyms

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  • (rest satisfied): submit, yield
  • (concur upon conviction): accept tacitly, go along with; agree, assent, comply, concur, See also Thesaurus:acquiesce

Derived terms

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  • acquiescingly
  • nonacquiescing

Related terms

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  • acquiescence
  • acquiescent
  • acquiescer

English terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *kʷyeh₁-(0 c, 18 e)

Translations

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rest satisfied

  • Arabic: يَرْكَنm (yarkan)
  • Bulgarian: съгласявам се мълчаливо (sǎglasjavam se mǎlčalivo)
  • Danish: slå sig til tåls (followed by med)
  • Dutch: berusten(nl)
  • Finnish: myöntyä(fi), alistua(fi), tyytyä(fi)
  • Hungarian: belenyugszik(hu), beletörődik(hu)
  • Italian: approvare(it), conformarsi(it), sottomettersi(it)
  • Latin: acquiescō
  • Maori: ngawhere
  • Polish: przyzwalać(pl) (na coś)
  • Portuguese: aquiescer(pt)
  • Russian: соглаша́ться(ru) (soglašátʹsja)
  • Serbo-Croatian:
    Cyrillic: прѝстатиpf
    Roman: prìstati(sh)pf
  • Spanish: conformarse(es)

concur upon conviction

  • Bulgarian: приемам(bg) (priemam)
  • Danish: finde sig (followed by i), indvillige (i)
  • Dutch: berusten(nl)
  • Finnish: myöntyä(fi), alistua(fi), suostua(fi)
  • French: acquiescer(fr)
  • Hungarian: beleegyezik(hu), elfogad(hu)
  • Italian: consentire(it)
  • Maori: ngawhere, whakaririka
  • Polish: godzić się(pl)
  • Spanish: consentir(es)
The translations below need to be checked and inserted above into the appropriate translation tables. See instructions at Wiktionary:Entry layout §Translations.

Translations to be checked

  • Ido: (please verify) rezignar(io)

References

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French

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Pronunciation

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  • Audio (Canada):(file)
  • Rhymes: -ɛs

Verb

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acquiesce

  1. inflection of acquiescer:
    1. first/third-person singular present indicative/subjunctive
    2. second-person singular imperative

Latin

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Verb

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acquiēsce

  1. second-person singular present active imperative of acquiēscō

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FAQs

Acquiesce - Wiktionary, the free dictionary? ›

Noun. acquiescence (countable and uncountable, plural acquiescences) A silent or passive assent or submission, or a submission with apparent consent, distinguished from avowed consent on the one hand, and on the other, from opposition or open discontent; quiet satisfaction.

What does acquiesce mean free dictionary? ›

ac·​qui·​esce ˌa-kwē-ˈes. acquiesced; acquiescing. Synonyms of acquiesce. intransitive verb. : to accept, comply, or submit tacitly or passively.

What is the closest word to acquiesce? ›

Some common synonyms of acquiesce are accede, agree, assent, consent, and subscribe. While all these words mean "to concur with what has been proposed," acquiesce implies tacit acceptance or forbearance of opposition.

Is acquiesce positive or negative? ›

These can suffer from acquiescence bias—the cultural tendency for people to answer a question positively because it is viewed as politer to agree than disagree.

What language of origin is acquiesce? ›

The verb acquiesce comes from the Latin word acquiescere, meaning “to rest.” If you “rest” or become passive in the face of something to which you object, you are giving tacit agreement. In other words, you acquiesce.

What does acquiesce mean in the Black's Law Dictionary? ›

ACQUIESCE Definition & Legal Meaning

The action of consenting that is usually accompanied without any enthusiasm. Agree to going quietly.

What is the legal meaning of acquiesce? ›

What is Acquiescence? Action or inaction which recognizes that a transaction exists and that it is voidable but which serves to bind a person legally even though not necessarily intended as such.

Is acquiescence a silence? ›

the act or condition of acquiescing or giving tacit assent; agreement or consent by silence or without objection; compliance (usually followed by to or in ): acquiescence to his boss's demands.

What is the second form of acquiesce? ›

ACQUIESCED Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com.

What is the opposite of acquiesce in English? ›

Antonyms are words which have the opposite meaning in comparison to the other. Option A)protest is correct as the word protest means a statement or action expressing disapproval of or objection to something and the word acquiesce means accept something reluctantly but without protest.

What is acquiesce in psychology? ›

The response set called acquiescence, for example, refers to one's tendency to respond with “true” or “yes” answers to questionnaire items regardless of what the item content is. It is conceivable that two people might be quite similar in all respects except for their tendency toward acquiescence.

Why do people acquiesce? ›

An example of acquiescence bias is providing a response that is socially acceptable instead of giving an honest opinion. People behave in this way because they want to be agreeable, especially if they think the person asking the questions is an authority figure or is more educated.

What is the principle of acquiesce? ›

Doctrine of acquiescence is an equitable doctrine which applies when a party having a right stands by and sees another dealing in a manner inconsistent with that right, while the act is in progress and after violation is completed, which conduct reflects his assent or accord. He cannot afterwards complain.

What is the word for agreeing but not wanting to? ›

SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Click on a word to go to the definition. accede to something. acceptance. acquiesce. acquiescence.

What is passive acquiescence? ›

1. : passive acceptance or submission : the act of acquiescing or the state of being acquiescent. I was surprised by his acquiescence to their demands. 2. : an instance of acquiescing.

What is the connotation of acquiesce? ›

to accept or agree to something, often unwillingly: Reluctantly, he acquiesced to/in the plans. Synonym. assent formal.

What does acquiesce mean for dummies? ›

: to accept, agree, or allow something to happen by staying silent or by not arguing. They demanded it, and he acquiesced.

What does it mean if someone is acquiescent? ›

: tending to accept or allow what others want or demand : inclined to acquiesce. a politician accused of being too acquiescent to the demands of special interests. acquiescently adverb.

What does acquiesce mean Oxford dictionary? ›

/ˌækwiˈɛsns/ [uncountable] (formal) the fact of being willing to do what someone wants and to accept their opinions, even if you are not sure that they are right There was general acquiescence to the UN sanctions.

What is the best meaning of acquiescence? ›

the act of accepting or agreeing to something, often unwillingly: I was surprised by her acquiescence to/in the plan.

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