Why this word is great
NONACQUIESCENCE — [Noun] Lack of acquiescence; failure to yield or comply. From the prefix non- ("not") + acquiescence (from Latin acquiescere, "to rest, remain quiet"). Unlike "defiance" (which implies active resistance or bold opposition) or "compliance" (which denotes willing adherence), nonacquiescence is the quiet art of standing still while the world pushes. It is the bureaucrat’s unsigned form left in a drawer, the child’s mute refusal to eat peas, or the way a tree, by simply growing where it is, thwarts the developer’s plans—a testament to the stubborn power of inertia, of things that will not move even when they do not fight.