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1. Assent (n.) early 14c., "consent, approval," from Old French Assent, a back-formation from Assentir "to agree" (see Assent (v.))
2. Assent (to something) official agreement to or approval of something The director has given her Assent to the proposals.; He nodded (his) Assent
3. Assentive: Giving assent; complying
4. She smiled in assent.
5. The visitor bowed in assent .
6. If you nod your head in Assent, you agree to something or you Assent to it
7. Assent definition, to agree or concur; subscribe to (often followed by to): to Assent to a statement
8. If the President gives his assent , the Bill becomes an Act from the date of his assent .
9. While all these words mean "assent to the truth of something offered for acceptance," Credence suggests intellectual assent without implying anything about grounds for assent
10. Examples of Assent in a sentence
11. Assent to To agree to something
12. You come here and you assent.
13. See also: Assurgency, assure, assuagement, assent
14. Assenting definitions Present participle of assent.
15. What does Assent mean? Agreement; concurrence
16. Synonyms for Assent in Free Thesaurus
17. Assent means agreement, approval or permission
18. She nodded her Assent to the proposal.
19. Without hesitation, the assembled citizens roared assent.
20. By convention, this assent is always forthcoming.
21. Acquiescence: Passive assent or agreement without protest
22. How to use Assent in a sentence
23. Assent means that they agree to take part
24. (noun) Reached Assent on a course of action.
25. Assent can be express, implied, constructive or apparent
26. Secondly, the other party must give his assent.
27. I can assent to this, but not that.
28. The government gave their assent to the project.
29. What does Assents mean? Plural form of assent
30. He gave his Assent to the proposed legislation
31. Assent is also something that you can give.
32. He moderates his assent with the halting affirmative.
33. How is the word Assent distinct from other similar verbs? Some common synonyms of Assent are accede, acquiesce, agree, consent, and subscribe
34. Assenting is a conjugated form of the verb assent
35. 13 He gave his assent to the proposed legislation.
36. The royal assent has not been refused since 170
37. Royal assent was given to the Bill in August.
38. Assent is generally applicable to children between the ages of 8 and 18 years, although Assent may apply to other vulnerable populations also.
39. Consent definition is - to give assent or approval : agree
40. See also: Assent, to I guess I suppose; sure
41. Synonyms: agreement, accord, sanction, approval More Synonyms of Assent
42. • She nodded her Assent and came down from the tree
43. Express Assent is manifest confirmation of a position for approval.Implied Assent is that which the law presumes to exist because the conduct of the parties demonstrates their intentions.Mutual Assent, sometimes called the meeting of the minds of the parties, is the reciprocal
44. He apparently took my blank-eyed look as an assent.
45. Assent refers to agreement, while an ascent is a climb
46. Express Assent is manifest confirmation of a position for approval
47. Assentive ( comparative more Assentive, superlative most Assentive ) Giving assent; agreeing.
48. Assemblable, assemblage, assemble, assembler, assembly, assemblyman, assent, assentaneous, assentation, Assentatious
49. Assentation definition is - ready assent especially when insincere or obsequious.
50. ‘To Assent to obvious lies is to co-operate with evil, and in some small way to become evil oneself.’ ‘Should Parliament Assent to the amendments, this requirement will fall away.’ ‘Factual Assent to an armed assault is one matter; ideological commitment to it another.’
51. [ + to/for] Without their Assent a political settlement cannot be reached
52. She is by common assent, the best person for the job.
53. As a verb, Assent is generally followed by a phrase beginning with the word "to:" You Assent to a plan, an agreement, or to an idea
54. ‘To Assent to obvious lies is to co-operate with evil, and in some small way to become evil oneself.’ ‘Should Parliament Assent to the amendments, this requirement will fall away.’ ‘Factual Assent to an armed assault is one matter; ideological commitment to it another.’
55. Speaker, we have had royal assent on the revenue agency bill
56. The Mossad agent Moshe Agami gave his assent to the transport.
57. There were murmurs of both Assent and dissent from the crowd
58. He nodded his assent when I asked if I could leave.
59. The bill passed in Parliament has now received (the) Royal Assent (= been approved by the king/queen).; She is by common Assent, the best person for the job.
60. Past tense of assent Synonyms & Antonyms of Assented to give or express one's approval (as to a proposal) are we to conclude from your silence that you assent?
61. It is express, when the Assent is clearly and unmistakably communicated.
62. Assenting looks like it is a form of the word assent
63. • On 16 January 1707 the Treaty of Union received its royal Assent.
64. What does Assented mean? Simple past tense and past participle of assent
65. In some jurisdictions, royal Assent is equivalent to promulgation, while in others that is a separate step.Under a modern constitutional monarchy, royal Assent is considered little more than a formality.
66. 17 September: A registered partnership bill receives Royal Assent in Tasmania, Australia.
67. Some common synonyms of Accede are acquiesce, agree, assent, consent, and subscribe
68. "Assent is primarily an act of the understanding; consent is distinctly the act of the will: as, I Assent to that proposition; I consent to his going" [Century Dictionary].
69. Agreement by Warin Bussel, with assent of wife and children, not named
70. 47 synonyms for Assent: agreement, accord, sanction, approval, permission, acceptance, consent, compliance
71. In many areas where congressional assent is necessary, it is almost automatic.
72. Some common synonyms of Consent are accede, acquiesce, agree, assent, and subscribe
73. The stout brigadier grunted an Assent and rolled monumentally down the Avenue
74. An offeree accepts an offer by a statement or other conduct indicating assent
75. 🔊 When I told Frank I would never Assent to a divorce, he
76. The Amen was frequently an assent to the law (Deut 27:15; cp
77. My father will never assent to my spending a holiday abroad before I'm
78. Conformity: (Agreement), noun accommodation , accord , accordance , acquiescence , adjustment , affinity , agreement , alliance , assent , coincidence , collaboration
79. Assentation (countable and uncountable, plural Assentations) Insincere or obsequious assent; hypocritical or pretended concurrence
80. • The monarch gave formal Assent to any legislative measure approved by the two houses