asentimiento
acknowledgement [acknowledgment] ; acquiescence ; assent ; consent ; vote of assent.
Then, without waiting for an acknowledgement, he said, 'Well, I think Albert is too much the union type' and James expressed surprise.
After decades of inertia and acquiescence, academic researchers are beginning to offer alternatives to the highly inefficient and unfair system of journal publishing in academia.
The new Act, which received the royal assent in 1710, was not entirely to their taste however, for it ruled that copyright in a new book belonged not to its publisher but to its author.
Subject to the consent of the original author every thesis should be available for loan.
Women had as much right to give their vote of assent as did the men.
aprobar por asentimiento
approve by + assent
Proposals made by the Speaker of the House will be considered approved by assent when, after having been announced, no objection or opposition is raised.
asentimiento con la cabeza
head-nod [head nod]
nodding assent
nod
It has been discovered that head-nods, gaze-shifts, physical posture, and most of all facial expression, do make up in fact a patterned body-language.
His listeners looked around at each other and acknowledged the verity of his statement by nodding assents.
The other woman nodded, smiling slightly, and began to make concentric circles on a pad of paper.
dar + Posesivo + asentimiento
give + Posesivo + consent
When doctors told him that his father would pass away peacefully if they detached his drip, he gave his consent.