All 6 Uses of
acquiesce
in
Oliver Twist
- 'No more they have,' acquiesced the undertaker.†
Chpt 4
- Mr. Sowerberry rightly construed this, as an acquiescence in his proposition; it was speedily determined, therefore, that Oliver should be at once initiated into the mysteries of the trade; and, with this view, that he should accompany his master on the very next occasion of his services being required.†
Chpt 5
- 'So it is,' acquiesced the undertaker.†
Chpt 5
- 'No more we should,' acquiesced the Jew, who had been considering during this speech, and had only caught the last sentence.†
Chpt 19
- Toby acquiesced; and they hurried through the main street of the little town, which at that late hour was wholly deserted.†
Chpt 22
- 'So it is,' acquiesced Mr. Claypole.
Chpt 27 *acquiesced = reluctantly agreed
Definition:
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(acquiesce) reluctant or unenthusiastic compliance, consent, or agreement