Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at acquiesce.
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support
Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Acquiesce.
Examples
-
"Acquiesce," Oasis: A B-side to the 1995 hit "Some Might Say," it was popular right away and was the lead track three years later on "The Masterplan," a collection of outtakes.
-
A compilation of the band's most popular b-sides, including fan favourites "Acquiesce", "Talk Tonight", "Half The World Away" and "Stay Young", was released in 1998.
NME.COM - News 2009
-
Bakiyev Will "Acquiesce" If Constitutional Court Calls for Early Elections
-
Acquiesce to your competitor when you have a huge lead.
Mark Penn: If We Keep Drawing "Contrast" With Obama We'll Win Unexpected States 2009
-
Acquiesce or get hammered in print and on-air with scathing innuendo, misinformation and outright lies.
-
Acquiesce she did, and it seemed, at first, as though she did not acquiesce in vain.
FORGE OF EMPIRES 1861-1871 MICHAEL KNOX BERAN 2007
-
Acquiesce she did, and it seemed, at first, as though she did not acquiesce in vain.
FORGE OF EMPIRES 1861-1871 MICHAEL KNOX BERAN 2007
-
Acquiesce she did, and it seemed, at first, as though she did not acquiesce in vain.
FORGE OF EMPIRES 1861-1871 MICHAEL KNOX BERAN 2007
-
Acquiesce she did, and it seemed, at first, as though she did not acquiesce in vain.
FORGE OF EMPIRES 1861-1871 MICHAEL KNOX BERAN 2007
-
Acquiesce she did, and it seemed, at first, as though she did not acquiesce in vain.
FORGE OF EMPIRES 1861-1871 MICHAEL KNOX BERAN 2007
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.