/kərˈst ˌækwiˈɛsəns/ – Pharse
Definition: bị bắt buộc phải đồng ý ngầm, tán thành ngầm.
A more thorough explanation: Coerced acquiescence refers to a situation where an individual is compelled or forced to agree to something against their will or better judgment due to pressure, threats, or intimidation. It involves the act of giving in or submitting to a demand or request under duress or coercion.
Example: The suspect’s confession was obtained through coerced acquiescence, as the police officers pressured him into admitting to the crime without properly informing him of his rights.