acquiesce to (something)

acquiesce to (something)

To yield or succumb to one's requests or demands. After a long negotiation, the company acquiesced to the union's demands. I don't want to relocate, and my husband finally acquiesced to my wishes.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

acquiesce to someone or something

to give in to someone or someone's wishes; to agree, perhaps reluctantly, to someone's ideas or requests. We are willing to acquiesce to your demands.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • acquiesce
  • acquiesce to
  • accede
  • accede to
  • bow to (one's) demands
  • bow to demands
  • demand
  • cry/ask for the moon
  • ask for the moon
  • on request