assented

[əˈsɛntɪd]

assented Definition

express approval or agreement, typically officially.

Using assented: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "assented" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He assented to the proposal.

  • Example

    The committee assented to the new policy.

  • Example

    She reluctantly assented to his request.

assented Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for assented

Antonyms for assented

Phrases with assented

  • give one's assent

    to formally agree to something

    Example

    The board gave their assent to the new project proposal.

  • to approve or agree to a proposed law

    Example

    The Senate assented to the bill after a lengthy debate.

  • to give agreement or approval without speaking out loud

    Example

    His silence was taken as assent to the proposal.

Origins of assented

from Latin 'assentire', meaning 'to agree'

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Summary: assented in Brief

'Assented' [əˈsɛntɪd] means to express approval or agreement, typically officially. It is often used in formal contexts, such as when giving assent to a bill or proposal. Synonyms include 'agree,' 'consent,' and 'accede.' Phrases like 'give one's assent' and 'assent by silence' further illustrate the concept of formal agreement.