consents
(verb)
kən-ˈsent
Definitions
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Agrees to something or gives permission for it to happen.
To weave a tapestry of mutual accord, gifting wings to dreams shared by kindred hearts.Example: She consents to the terms of the contract.
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(Third-person singular simple present form of the verb 'consent') gives permission for something to happen.
A gentle nod of fate's embrace, where courage mingles with trust's whispered promise.Example: He consents to the procedure after understanding the risks.
Origin
Late Middle English, from Old French 'consentir', from Latin 'consentire', from 'con-' (together) + 'sentire' (to feel).
Synonyms
agrees, approves, accepts, permits
Antonyms
refuses, denies, rejects, opposes