assent - use in sentences

Object

  • line: ACON messages may be input to convey both buyer protection instructions and/or to trigger transformation of open bargains into the appropriate assented line.

Converse of object

  • nod: He nods a pop-eyed assent to everything the maid is telling.
  • withhold: The Pyrrhonians thought that there were modes which could induce withholding assent to the results of reasoning.
  • vest: A will trust requires a vesting assent from the personal representatives.
  • indicate: The Paymaster General ( Dawn Primarolo ) indicated assent.
  • receive: The project received royal assent in 1996 with the granting of the Channel Tunnel Rail Link Act.

Adjective modifier

  • royal: The project received royal assent in 1996 with the granting of the Channel Tunnel Rail Link Act.
  • intellectual: Also faith is more than an intellectual assent to a set of ideas.
  • universal: Within this discourse of rights there is no single definition of a right which commands universal assent.
  • mere: A mere intellectual assent to the Gospel or a belief in the historical Christ is worthless, for it brings forth no spiritual fruits.
  • parliamentary: Everyone respects our common law, our unwritten rules - rules that don't need parliamentary assent or a special council by-law.
  • mental: However, the Bible does not present faith as simply " mental assent to the facts of the gospel.

Modifies a noun

  • procedure: Assent procedure The assent procedure requires the Council to obtain Parliament's assent before certain important decisions are taken.

Modifying Another Word

  • readily: Of course I readily assented; and we took our walk accordingly.
  • not: Such cancelation would significantly reduce the liquidity and marketability of any Molecular Sensing Shares not assented to the Offer.

Noun used with modifier

  • I: The Air Man is white, he did he dress of red with o I assent red quilted.
  • cannot: Until then, the personal representatives cannot assent to the residuary beneficiary's title.

Preposition: of

  • two-third: A change in the constitution shall require the assent of two-thirds of the Membership voting.
  • majority: Changes must receive the assent of a majority of those eligible to vote.

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