নীরবে মানিয়া লত্তয়া, সম্মত হত্তয়া, অনুবর্তী হত্তয়া, মৌনসন্মতি দেত্তয়া
(1) To agree or express agreement.
(2) Agree with some reluctance.
(1) If we do not make a stand, we will acquiesce to our positioning as mere spectators in the construction of our society.
(2) No matter what side you're on, there are enough voters who either agree with you or acquiesce to you to win the election.
(3) To argue otherwise now is to acquiesce in a rhetoric which those of us who accept universal human rights have no choice but to reject as racist.
(4) However, to understand is not to acquiesce in or accept these developments.
(5) War is necessary, as a last resort, for resolving disputes between states that cannot agree and will not acquiesce .
(6) Her mental maturity takes her from blind submission to condescending acquiescence .
(7) Reluctant at first, he eventually acquiesced and has since taken the club from a lowly 20th to one of the four play-off spots.
(8) And so we yielded, acquiesced to that, and we hope that it's going to be done as soon as possible.
(9) Overall, European acquiescence in the campaign can be taken for granted.
(10) Marcus acquiesces , and agrees to leave with MacCaskill.
(11) This gives the impression that they're active on the world stage, even as they're quietly acquiescing in their own decline.
(12) Whatever Don's initial reluctance, he acquiesces to Winston's prodding because he is, actually, looking for something, even if he doesn't know what that something is.
(13) And I don't know how to solve my problem without acquiescing to values that I do not hold.
(14) In cases of this type, the customer's failure to object to the respective entry is considered acquiescence in the charge so made.
(15) The only factor preventing major incursions into treasured civil liberties is the resistance of the population at large - and, for the moment at least, the public appear to be acquiescing in the government's plans.
(16) Most ideologues, however, have grown accustomed in recent years to acquiescing in the decisions of the country's collective leadership.
(17) Nothing less than complete acquiescence is acceptable within this church of political correctness.
(18) But recently they seem to be acquiescing to American demands.
(19) And who are the cheerful white-clad staff, calling us by our first names and acquiescing to our every whim, if not surrogate parents?
(20) Are they silently acquiescing to the policies of a government that is as mean as Scrooge?
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