Definition of "acquiesce" verb third-person singular simple present acquiesces , present participle acquiescing , simple past and past participle acquiesced
(intransitive, with in (or sometimes with, to)) To rest satisfied , or apparently satisfied , or to rest without opposition and discontent (usually implying previous opposition or discontent ); to accept or consent by silence or by omitting to object . quotations examples
Quotations The representatives of the good people of this commonwealth in general assembly convened , having maturely considered the answers of sundry states in the Union , to their resolutions passed at the last session , respecting certain unconstitutional laws of Congress , commonly called the alien and sedition laws , would be faithless indeed to themselves , and to those they represent , were they silently to acquiesce in principles and doctrines attempted to be maintained in all those answers , that of Virginia only excepted .
1799, Thomas Jefferson, The Kentucky Resolution of 1799