acquiescent u rečniku PONS

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The usurpation of language for military ends necessarily leads to a more acquiescent public.
www.mlive.com
Having made it to the top of their game, their voices must be vital, not silent or acquiescent.
www.independent.ie
It is worth noting that the only variable acquiescent to manipulation in the equation is distance.
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Even some times because they lack the confidence to speak most of them would remain silent or merely acquiescent by either nodding their heads or say yes or no.
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Parental responsiveness (warmth or supportiveness) refers to the extent to which parents intentionally foster individuality, self-regulation, and self-assertion by being attuned, supportive, and acquiescent to children's special needs and demands.
en.wikipedia.org
The neutral, acquiescent politician that explains away problems is cute no more.
www.smh.com.au
Meaning, as long as the population is quiet, acquiescent -- maybe fuming with rage, but doing nothing about it -- everything's fine, there's nothing wrong, it's all under control.
www.democracynow.org
Western feminists find it hard to understand but acquiescent femininity has its uses.
www.independent.co.uk
Despite this, patients are still unfairly expected to be acquiescent if not grateful to the medical staff during their period of hospitalization.
www.huffingtonpost.com
But its success taught us one thing: in order to be revolutionary, you've first got to be acquiescent.
consequenceofsound.net

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