accede to, approve, bridle, deal with, give consent, hold with, not refuse, ratify, stoop, vote affirmatively, yield assent
Last update: August 27, 2015
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I could not condescend to take any notice of their indiscretion. [verb]
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They did not even condescend to talk to Congress. [verb]
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Yet on Fareham's appearance at Whitehall Lady Castlemaine distinguished with a marked civility, and even condescended, smilingly, as if there were no cause of quarrel, to inquire after his wife. [verb]
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They spent those months at Fareham, a house which Hyacinth detested, a neighbourhood where she had never condescended to make friends. [verb]
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"Oh, that was how your ladyship condescended; and to keep out the fowls, you locked out me." [verb]
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I should like to hear one of them, if you would even condescend to mention it. [verb]
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Miss Darling, will you condescend to include me in your view. [verb]
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"Then be quick, sir, if you please;" Carne had never condescended to call this gentleman his uncle. [verb]
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