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Acuerdo y Desacuerdo - Compromiso o Rendición

Aquí aprenderás algunas palabras en inglés relacionadas con el compromiso o la rendición, como "yield", "concede" y "allow".

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Words Related to Agreement and Disagreement
accommodation
accommodation
[Sustantivo]

an arrangement made and accepted by a group of people who were in disagreement

acuerdo

acuerdo

to acquiesce

to reluctantly accept something without protest

consentir

consentir

Ex: The student, unable to convince the teacher otherwise, acquiesced and accepted the lower grade on the assignment. 
acquiescence
acquiescence
[Sustantivo]

willingness to accept something or do what others want without question

aquiescencia, consentimiento

aquiescencia, consentimiento

Ex: His acquiescence to the team's decision helped resolve the conflict quickly. 
acquiescent
acquiescent
[Adjetivo]

too willing to accept something or do what others want without question

aquiescente, condescendiente

aquiescente, condescendiente

to allow
to allow
[Verbo]

to acknowledge or accept the truth, validity, or correctness of something

reconocer

reconocer

Ex: Can you allow that you might have been mistaken in this case? 
to bow
to bow
[Verbo]

to yield or submit to another person's wish, authority, or opinion

ceder, someterse

ceder, someterse

Ex: During the negotiation, both parties had to compromise and bow to some of the opposing viewpoints. 
to [call] it quits

to decide to stop a particular activity or relationship

dejarlo, ponerle fin

dejarlo, ponerle fin

Ex: After three hours of arguing, they finally called it quits. 
to capitulate

to surrender after negotiation or when facing overwhelming pressure

capitular, rendirse

capitular, rendirse

Ex: The army finally capitulated after weeks of intense fighting. 
capitulation
capitulation
[Sustantivo]

the act of not resisting something anymore and agreeing to it

capitulación, rendición

capitulación, rendición

Ex: His capitulation to the terms of the contract was a major turning point in the negotiation. 
to [come] to heel

to accept to obey someone

pasar por el aro, ponerse en vereda

pasar por el aro, ponerse en vereda

Ex: After months of defiance, the governor finally came to heel. 
complaisance
complaisance
[Sustantivo]

willingness to do what makes others pleased and accept their opinions

complacencia

complacencia

Ex: The diplomat's complaisance helped ease tensions during the negotiations. 
complaisant
complaisant
[Adjetivo]

eager to please, often showing a courteous attitude toward others

complaciente

complaciente

Ex: The complaisant waiter anticipated every need before we even asked. 
compliant
compliant
[Adjetivo]

willingly obeying rules or doing what other people demand

conforme, sumiso

conforme, sumiso

Ex: The compliant student always completes assignments on time and follows classroom rules. 
to compromise

to come to an agreement after a dispute by reducing demands

llegar a una solución intermedia

llegar a una solución intermedia

Ex: In a business negotiation, both parties compromised on pricing to secure a mutually beneficial deal. 
compromise
compromise
[Sustantivo]

a middle state between two opposing situations that is reached by slightly changing both of them, so that they can coexist

intermedia

intermedia

Ex: They reached a compromise by agreeing to share responsibilities equally. 
to concede
to concede
[Verbo]

to grant something such as control, a privilege, or right, often reluctantly

ceder, conceder

ceder, conceder

Ex: After a long negotiation, the company finally conceded control of the project to the new partner. 
concession
concession
[Sustantivo]

something granted or yielded, often reluctantly, in response to a demand or pressure

admisión

admisión

Ex: The company made a concession on salary increases to resolve the labor dispute. 
to defer to

to accept or agree to follow someone's decision, opinion, or authority, often out of respect or recognition of their expertise or position

deferir a

deferir a

Ex: The team chose to defer to the senior researcher's expertise in designing the experiment. 
to give in
to give in
[Verbo]

to surrender to someone's demands, wishes, or desires, often after a period of resistance

ceder, rendirse

ceder, rendirse

Ex: After a long negotiation, they finally gave in to the demands of the opposing party. 
to [give] way

to finally agree to something, especially after much resistance or arguing

ceder

ceder

Ex: After hours of negotiation, they finally gave way and agreed to the terms of the contract. 
to relent
to relent
[Verbo]

to accept something, usually after some resistance

ceder, ablandarse

ceder, ablandarse

Ex: After much persuasion, the manager relented and granted the team an extra day off. 
submission
submission
[Sustantivo]

the state or act of accepting defeat and not having a choice but to obey the person in the position of power

sumisión, sometimiento

sumisión, sometimiento

Ex: The rebels were forced into submission after their stronghold was captured by government forces. 
submissive
submissive
[Adjetivo]

showing a tendency to be passive or compliant

sumiso

sumiso

Ex: The dog was unusually submissive, eagerly following every command from its owner. 
submissively
submissively
[Adverbio]

in a manner that displays obedience

sumisamente

sumisamente

Ex: She nodded submissively to her manager's instructions. 
to submit
to submit
[Verbo]

to accept the control, authority, or superiority of someone or something

rendirse a

rendirse a

Ex: The defeated army was forced to submit to the conquerors' rule. 
to yield
to yield
[Verbo]

to stop fighting something or someone

ceder

ceder

Ex: After hours of intense debate, the opposition party decided to yield and support the proposed legislation. 
you win
you win
[interjección]

used to finally agree to what someone wants after trying one's best not to do it

tú ganas

tú ganas

to [come] to terms with {sth}

to gradually learn to accept or deal with something unpleasant

aceptarlo poco a poco, aprender a vivir con ello

aceptarlo poco a poco, aprender a vivir con ello

Ex: It took her years to come to terms with her father's death. 
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