Sentences with acquiesce
ac·qui·esce
A a - Steve seemed to acquiesce in the decision. [V + in/to]
- To acquiesce in a decision
- Royce Millar Alcoa wants the state to bear the burden of any carbon tax on its aluminium smelters, and the state may acquiesce, writes Royce Millar.
- In South Asia, Pakistan is able to continue support for the Taliban and acquiesce in al-Qaeda's revival on the border with Afghanistan.
- To acquiesce halfheartedly in a business plan.
- So I acquiesce, I say "alright, I'll work Ryback", and I go up to Ryan, "hey man, clean slate"
- We in this house to acquiesce in silence to pressure from a neighbour on a matter so much at the heart of our principles of justice.
- In contrast to the government's decision to acquiesce to South Africa's request.
- We acquiesce and consider the options.
- The use of to after acquiesce was formerly regarded as incorrect, but is now acceptable