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acquiesced Meaning in Bengali



 নীরবে মানিয়া লত্তয়া, সম্মত হত্তয়া, অনুবর্তী হত্তয়া, মৌনসন্মতি দেত্তয়া,

Verb:

মৌনসন্মতি দেত্তয়া, অনুবর্তী হত্তয়া, সম্মত হত্তয়া, নীরবে মানিয়া লত্তয়া,





acquiesced's Usage Examples:

The Corbi family acquiesced to the Gambino relationship, but maintained local leadership, simply answering.


The second party may be said to have acquiesced to the claim, and thus to be estopped from later challenging it or making.


Pope Clement V acquiesced and issued a bull dismissing the election of Cobham on 1 October 1313.


Unlike the latter tribes that appear to have acquiesced to Roman rule with little resistance, the Ordovices fiercely resisted.


If Leo never acquiesced to his deposition, then he can be considered legitimate pope until his.


politicians from the conduct of the strike as much as possible but ultimately acquiesced and allowed both Craig and Ian Paisley to play prominent public roles.


Burrus acquiesced to Nero's murder of Agrippina the Younger but lost his influence over.


Vargas originally wanted to run against Laurel, but acquiesced on election eve, and consequently campaigned for the latter.


Alhaji Muhammadu Abali, protested and brought court action, but eventually acquiesced.


seems to recognize such "depositions" as valid renunciations if the pope acquiesced, but not if he did not.


in charge, and for the crimes of Hitler those are declared guilty who acquiesced his rise to power, and not those who hailed him.


He did this against his will, but rather acquiesced to his daughter, Helen's debutante wish which he had promised to honor.


Granada were the only major cities in the Iberian Peninsula that had not acquiesced to Christian suzerainty.


While he acquiesced in the Henrician schism, with its rejection in principle of the Roman.


that a practice, which has so long been sanctioned by the Courts and acquiesced in by the Government, is bad in law,.


with Maria of Aragon, it was only after his death that Pope Paul III acquiesced.


She acquiesced on the condition (expressed in her will) that only English-born writers –.


As Prefect of Rhône he acquiesced in brutal reprisals in 1817 against former supporters of Bonaparte.


Gama acquiesced to their demands, and landed 400 men, 130 military slaves, and sufficient.


He refused at first, but later acquiesced on the condition that he not leave his ship to campaign and that if he.



Synonyms:

connive; assent; accede; agree;

Antonyms:

precede; refuse; differ; disagree; dissent;

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