Acquiescency

/ˌækwiˈɛsənsi/ noun

The quality or state of being willing to accept something without protest or resistance.

From Latin acquiescere (to rest satisfied), combined with -ency suffix meaning state or condition. The root quiets (quiet) combined with ad- (to) suggests the idea of becoming quiet or content about something.

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