What is another word for Acceding?

Pronunciation: [ɐksˈiːdɪŋ] (IPA)

Acceding means complying with a request or requirement, or agreeing to something. There are several synonyms to this term, including acquiescing, accepting, assenting, conceding, consenting, granting, and yielding. Acquiescing denotes silent compliance or not actively resisting someone's demand. Accepting is about agreeing to something willingly. Assenting involves actively agreeing or giving consent to an idea or proposal. Conceding means acknowledging a point or giving in to a demand after a struggle. Consenting is explicitly approving or giving permission. Granting is about giving or allowing something. Yielding means giving way or submitting to someone else's will. All these synonyms for acceding emphasize the act of accepting or agreeing with something.

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Usage examples for Acceding

Cardinal Barberini, in spite of his personal liking for Montagu, never entertained for a moment the idea of Acceding to her request; indeed, he instructed Rosetti, who had replaced Con as envoy in England, to tell her frankly that the thing was impossible.
"Henrietta Maria"
Henrietta Haynes
And one to which he had no intention of Acceding.
"The Come Back"
Carolyn Wells
And as it is unnecessary, unless you require it, that I should put these reasons, for not Acceding to what you demand, in an official note, I have answered it word for word, as the Comte de Lurde has informed me he has done, by simply acknowledging the receipt of it, thus privately stating to you my reasons for so doing.
"Observations on the Present State of the Affairs of the River Plate"
Thomas Baines

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