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agree
[ uh-gree ]
verb (used without object)
- to have the same views, emotions, etc.; harmonize in opinion or feeling (often followed by with ):
I don't agree with you.
- to give consent; assent (often followed by to ):
He agreed to accompany the ambassador.
Do you agree to the conditions?
Antonyms: ,
- to live in concord or without contention; get along together.
- to come to one opinion or mind; come to an arrangement or understanding; arrive at a settlement:
They have agreed on the terms of surrender.
- to be consistent; harmonize (usually followed by with ):
This story agrees with hers.
Antonyms:
- to correspond; conform; resemble (usually followed by with ):
The play does not agree with the book.
- to be suitable; comply with a preference or an ability to digest (usually followed by with ):
The food did not agree with me.
- Grammar. to correspond in inflectional form, as in number, case, gender, or person; to show agreement. In The boy runs, boy is a singular noun and runs agrees with it in number.
verb (used with object)
- to concede; grant (usually followed by a noun clause):
I agree that he is the ablest of us.
- Chiefly British. to consent to or concur with:
We agree the stipulations.
I must agree your plans.
agree
/ əˈɡː /
verb
- often foll by with to be of the same opinion; concur
- also tr; when intr, often foll by to; when tr, takes a clause as object or an infinitive to give assent; consent
I'll agree to that
she agreed to go home
- also tr; when intr, foll by on or about; when tr, may take a clause as object to come to terms (about); arrive at a settlement (on)
they agreed on the main points
they agreed a price
- foll by with to be similar or consistent; harmonize; correspond
- foll by with to be agreeable or suitable (to one's health, temperament, etc)
- tr; takes a clause as object to concede or grant; admit
they agreed that the price they were asking was too high
- tr to make consistent with
to agree the balance sheet with the records by making adjustments, writing off, etc
- grammar to undergo agreement
Other 51Թ Forms
- ·iԲ· adverb
- t·· verb (used with object) interagreed interagreeing
- a· verb (used without object) preagreed preagreeing
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of agree1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of agree1
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Example Sentences
But they both agreed they would come and try it out during the pilot.
For now at least, the violence has abated, with the government said to have agreed ceasefires with local Druze leaders.
The foreign minister of Oman, facilitating negotiations, said Saturday's talks in Rome were being rescheduled because of logistical reasons, adding that a new date would be set when agreed by all sides.
The first strike action, timetabled for 1 May, was previously suspended after it was agreed the university and unions would hold discussions.
I don’t entirely agree with the premise that these are the good times compared to what is going to happen next.
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