What is Unassenting? Definition and Examples
Unassenting refers to a situation where someone does not give their consent or agreement to something. In other words, they do not agree or approve of something.
For example, if a company wants to use a particular software tool in their business, but the employees do not agree to use it, then the employees are said to be unassenting to the use of that tool.
In legal contexts, unassenting can refer to a situation where a party does not give their consent to a proposed agreement or settlement. In this case, the party is said to be "unassenting" to the proposal.
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