Assenting in a sentence as a noun

You are, in a certain sense, assenting to it right now.

Hmm - I think we need to think this claim through a bit before assenting yay or nay.

" It's still the same cultural constraint, but now I am willingly assenting to it.

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Congress must pass a bill to revoke the US sanctions, which is a separate act of legislation from assenting to this deal.

There is no identification of who is assenting either.

By using their services, aren't you tacitly assenting to their business practices?

You can't run the program on your own computer if other people can connect to it over the network without assenting to the license.

That responsibility is to the other investors... but if they are equally assenting, then I don't see how there's a crime here.

By using their services, aren't you tacitly assenting to their business practices?Certainly not!

The article mentions a 4000-signature petition for the company not to work on warfare tech, but that's not what corporate is assenting to.

"The tradeoff for assenting to a period of future ambiguity, of course, is the promise of a large breakup fee if the deal were not to go through. "Really?

However misinformed the reasons, the public views flying a Confederate flag as assenting to what they believe it stood for: racism or hate.

He was someone who was systematically using his wealth and influence to rape children and get away with it. If you accept charitable donations from him, you are increasing his influence and assenting that his crimes were not a big deal.

"No, John, it can't," said Peter and nothing more, graciously assenting to the professor's critique, and McCarthy said no more though Peter waited a moment to see if he would and in the silence a thousand words were said.

Assenting definitions

noun

agreeing with or consenting to (often unwillingly); "accession to such demands would set a dangerous precedent"; "assenting to the Congressional determination"

See also: accession