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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
On 8 March, the US ordered all its non-emergency staff in South Sudan to leave as regional fighting broke out, threatening a fragile peace deal agreed in 2018.
Movement of the vehicles had not been previously co-ordinated or agreed with the army.
In a readout issued after Sir Keir's conversation with French President Emmanuel Macron, Downing Street said the pair "agreed that a trade war was in nobody's interests but nothing should be off the table".
His reasons for his regular streams were the same as why he agreed to the documentary: to offer his most honest version and let people judge.
The Fostering Network's chief executive Sarah Thomas agreed more carers were "desperately needed," but said further action on retention was crucial.
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