acquiescer

[US]/ˌækwiˈesə/
[UK]/ˌækwiˈesər/

Translation

n.a person who acquiesces; someone who accepts or agrees without protest

Phrases & Collocations

an acquiescer

the acquiescer

reluctant acquiescer

willing acquiescer

quiet acquiescer

common acquiescer

acquiescers agree

be an acquiescer

become an acquiescer

acquiescer mindset

Example Sentences

he is a reluctant acquiescer who eventually agreed to the proposal.

as an acquiescer, she gave reluctant consent after weeks of debate.

the manager labeled him an acquiescer and expected him to go along with the plan.

he remained a silent acquiescer, never voicing concerns in meetings.

she is no mere acquiescer; she pushes back when the terms are unfair.

his role as an acquiescer made him an easy target for peer pressure.

the committee needed an acquiescer to build consensus and keep negotiations moving.

he acted as an acquiescer to avoid conflict, even when he disagreed.

they treated her as an acquiescer and assumed she would comply without question.

in the dispute, he was an acquiescer under pressure, signing the deal to end the standoff.

she refused to be an acquiescer and demanded clear accountability.

as a cautious acquiescer, he agreed only after seeking assurances in writing.

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