acquiesce

/ˌækwiˈɛs/
verb
  1. To accept or agree to something without protest, often reluctantly.
    • The manager acquiesced to the employees' request for a break.
    • After a long debate, she finally acquiesced to the committee's decision.
    • He did not agree with the plan, but he acquiesced for the sake of peace.
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