acquiesce
acquiesce
ac∙qui∙esce / ˌækwɪˈɛs ; ˌækwiˈes /
◙verb [I] [formal]
1. to do what someone else wants, or allow something to happen, even though you do not really agree with it
• 默许; 顺从:
▪ [+in / to]
»Oil companies have been accused of acquiescing in the pollution of the ocean.
石油公司被指控对海洋污染的问题袖手旁观。