Third-person singular simple present indicative form of acquiesce.(verb)
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Use "acquiesces" in a sentence
"Against his better judgment, Easy acquiesces, and mayhem ensues."
"And only then because he's the cousin of his house's kithara (head of house, second - or third-tier, female), and his defaulting to a reflection of his former Victorian life is considered curious and charming, so he is invited to represent house Tallart at parties and festivals, and acquiesces (with some reservations)."
"Dr. Suleiman, a charismatic woman in her 40s, is the former psychologist of the Dubai Police Department who acquiesces women's role in Arab culture: We now have two generations of women who obtained advanced degrees from Western countries and came back home and yet we're still veiled by society and not by the veils on our heads."