abut: To touch at the end or boundary line. (Often followed by upon or on.)
accede: To agree.
acquiesce: To comply; submit.
acrid: Harshly pungent or bitter.
acumen: Quickness of intellectual insight, or discernment; keenness of discrimination.
Is there acquiescence without an understanding of power differentiation between two people? Can one apply acumen to relationships such that the real or imagined submission of one person's will to another is no longer a word that holds "tried-and-true" meaning between them, and thus, in their life?
An acrid reality it is when we accede to the function of interrelational power. Is there a place the feeling of acquiescence just merely abuts upon equality and all it would take is applying acumen to the problem?
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