Sort of. Kill is to kill, but assented is a little more specific.
If you need a better answer, use a thesaurus.
No, "killed" and "assented" are not synonyms. "Killed" refers to causing death, while "assented" means to agree or express approval.
He assented to having his hair cut in a different style.
There are various possibilities here, some likely : ASSENTED - agreed to ASCENDED - "went up" ASSASSINATED - killed for political reasons
its a root words from synoyms
Mlk got assented (killed) so what do you think ( that's also the reason we have mlkjr day)
indefinite, unheard of, unfamiliar, unidentified
theatre acting performing arts dramatic theatre
Jubilation, delight, happiness, exhilaration are synonyms of joy
The phrase "assented to the proposal" means that someone has agreed to or approved the proposal that was put forward. It indicates the person's agreement or acceptance of the proposal.
jhon wikes both
1. premium- exceptional 2. smart- intelligent 3. attractive- appealing
Some synonyms for "prod" include poke, jab, nudge, and push.
No, there is no word in English spelled 'inchargeship'.Some synoyms for 'a person in charge' are:administratordirectorleadersupervisorExamples of nouns derived from these synonyms are:administrationdirectorshipleadershipsupervision