acquiesced — If the holder of intellectual property rights deliberately led another to believe that no action would be taken, he cannot later enforce the IPR against use in which he acquiesced. Easyform Glossary of Law Terms. UK law terms … Law dictionary
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acquiesced — ac·qui·esce || ‚ækwɪ es v. accept without question; submit, yield, give in; agree … English contemporary dictionary
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acquiesce — [[t]æ̱kwie̱s[/t]] acquiesces, acquiescing, acquiesced VERB If you acquiesce in something, you agree to do what someone wants or to accept what they do. [FORMAL] [V in/to n] Steve seemed to acquiesce in the decision... [V in/to n] He has gradually … English dictionary
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