Assent ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Assent ( verb )

  1. To agree to something or to give permission or approval for something.
  2. To express agreement with a statement or proposal.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french assentir, from latin assentire, from ad- "to" + sentire "feel".

Examples:

  1. The board assented to the proposal.
  2. The patient assented to the treatment plan.
  3. The teacher assented to the students' request.
  4. The government assented to the treaty.
  5. He assented to her wishes.

(As a noun)

Assent ( noun )

  1. To agree to something or to give permission or approval for something.
  2. To express agreement with a statement or proposal.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french assentir, from latin assentire, from ad- "to" + sentire "feel".

Examples:

  1. The board assented to the proposal.
  2. The patient assented to the treatment plan.
  3. The teacher assented to the students' request.
  4. The government assented to the treaty.
  5. He assented to her wishes.
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