All acquiesce synonyms
ac·qui·esce
A a verb acquiesce
- conform — If something conforms to something such as a law or someone's wishes, it is of the required type or quality.
- accede — If you accede to someone's request, you do what they ask.
- concur — If one person concurs with another person, the two people agree. You can also say that two people concur.
- comply — If someone or something complies with an order or set of rules, they are in accordance with what is required or expected.
- give in — to present voluntarily and without expecting compensation; bestow: to give a birthday present to someone.
- go along — to move or proceed, especially to or from something: They're going by bus.
- cave in — If something such as a roof or a ceiling caves in, it collapses inwards.
- submit — to give over or yield to the power or authority of another (often used reflexively).
- okay — to put one's endorsement on or indicate one's approval of (a request, piece of copy, bank check, etc.); authorize; initial: Would you OK my application?
- reconcile — to cause (a person) to accept or be resigned to something not desired: He was reconciled to his fate.
- consent — If you give your consent to something, you give someone permission to do it.
- accept — If you accept something that you have been offered, you say yes to it or agree to take it.
- ditto — the aforesaid; the above; the same (used in accounts, lists, etc., to avoid repetition). Symbol: ″. Abbreviation: do. Compare ditto mark.
- accommodate — If a building or space can accommodate someone or something, it has enough room for them.
- subscribe — to pledge, as by signing an agreement, to give or pay (a sum of money) as a contribution, gift, or investment: He subscribed $6,000 for the new church.
- set — to put (something or someone) in a particular place: to set a vase on a table.
- adjust — When you adjust to a new situation, you get used to it by changing your behaviour or your ideas.
- yield — to give forth or produce by a natural process or in return for cultivation: This farm yields enough fruit to meet all our needs.
- allow — If someone is allowed to do something, it is all right for them to do it and they will not get into trouble.
- pass — to move past; go by: to pass another car on the road.
- jibe — to utter mocking or scoffing words; jeer.
- buy — If you buy something, you obtain it by paying money for it.
- approve — If you approve of an action, event, or suggestion, you like it or are pleased about it.
- agree — If people agree with each other about something, they have the same opinion about it or say that they have the same opinion.
- adapt — If you adapt to a new situation or adapt yourself to it, you change your ideas or behaviour in order to deal with it successfully.
- assent — If someone gives their assent to something that has been suggested, they formally agree to it.
- go along with — permit, consent to
- concede — If you concede something, you admit, often unwillingly, that it is true or correct.
- come across — If you come across something or someone, you find them or meet them by chance.
- cry uncle — a brother of one's father or mother.
- cut a deal — to come to an arrangement; make a deal
- play ball — a spherical or approximately spherical body or shape; sphere: He rolled the piece of paper into a ball.
- yes — (used to express affirmation or assent or to mark the addition of something emphasizing and amplifying a previous statement): Do you want that? Yes, I do.
- come around — If someone comes around or comes round to your house, they call there to see you.
- give out — to present voluntarily and without expecting compensation; bestow: to give a birthday present to someone.
- say uncle — a brother of one's father or mother.