different between consenting vs acquiesence
consenting
English
Verb
consenting
- present participle of consent
Adjective
consenting (comparative more consenting, superlative most consenting)
- Giving consent; agreeing to something.
- The law prohibits payment for sex, even between consenting adults.
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