Acquiesce

verb (used without object), -esced, -escâ‹…ing.
to assent tacitly; submit or comply silently or without protest;


to acquiesce halfheartedly in a business plan.

    *  not: Victims would not acquiesce in any sham process aimed at facilitating an amnesty for the terrorists who have escaped justice.

Preposition: in

    * decision: Binding dispute settlement means that no member should acquiesce in any decision on which it is not fully informed.

    * removal: The mother alleged that the father had acquiesced in the removal of the children.