Sentences with acquiesces
ac·qui·esce
A a - To acquiesce halfheartedly in a business plan.
- The injured party may complain and moan but he or she acquiesces to the irresistible offer.
- Aries the Ram Acquiesces to the Aries Ewe Goddess.
- Whether or not this choir of cynics and scoffers ever acquiesces to the fact of Noah's Flood is irrelevant.
- The wife covertly acquiesces, as she does not want to lose her husband.
- Yet America pathetically acquiesces in the first form of repression and actively promotes the latter.
- Or knowingly acquiesces in the omission.