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Definition of Acquiescently

Acquiescently
Acquiescently Ac`qui*es"cent*ly, adv. In an acquiescent manner.

Meaning of Acquiescently from wikipedia

- actually fought for the British, while the majority remained apparently acquiescent. Explanations have therefore to concentrate on the motives of those who...
- distributing cartel cocaine. Emigrating to the United States, Gus appeared acquiescent but secretly plotted to exact revenge and eliminate his dependence on...
- Breslau also incensed the radical laity, which regarded them as too acquiescent. In March 1845, a small group formed a semi-independent congregation...
- (Jack) Truman Carter Jr. (Michael Gross) is caring but reserved, and very acquiescent with his wife until he gets tired of her being an "emotional vampire"...
- strengthened and within a year many of the convention's attendees died; acquiescent nobles favourable to the king were appointed as their successors, thus...
- against players of the other, "disadvantaged" color, who pla**** the acquiescent "dove" strategy against the advantaged color. Players of both colors...
- Irwin considers that Kendal has avoided being typecast in roles of "acquiescent girlfriend or supportive wife", and that in Solo and The Mistress she...
- her that fabricants are actually recycled into food that keeps them acquiescent. Sonmi makes a public broadcast of her revelations before the authorities...
- . [P]olitical weakness compelled the Renaissance Papacy to adopt an acquiescent and unchallenging position when approached for requests for privileges...
- quatorze, quattuordecillion quiēs quiēt- rest acquiesce, acquiescence, acquiescent, acquit, acquittal, acquittance, inquietude, quiescence, quiescent, quiet...