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acquiescent

[ak-wee-es-uhnt] / ˌæk wiˈɛs ənt /




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Private, internal anger at his failings was a good thing, he claimed, a "disputatious culture" better than a "quietly acquiescent" one.

From BBC • Dec. 6, 2023

Especially when their mode of emotional reaction is increasingly becoming more combative and agitated rather than docile and acquiescent.

From Seattle Times • Jul. 6, 2023

Since assuming office after his third presidential bid, López Obrador has taken a pragmatic, and at times acquiescent, stance with Washington, acknowledging the crucial role of U.S. commerce and investment.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 20, 2023

In China, members of the public were largely acquiescent as their lives went into lockdown.

From Washington Post • Mar. 25, 2020

To everything the maid was acquiescent, but reluctant and shy as was proper and correct for her.

From "The Good Earth" by Pearl S. Buck




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