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- Dictionarya·gree/əˈɡrē/
verb
- 1. have the same opinion about something; concur: "I completely agree with your recent editorial" Similar Opposite
- 2. consent to do something that has been suggested by another person: "she had agreed to go and see a movie with him" Similar Opposite
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agree I suggested they seek legal counsel and they agreed. accept I have no choice but to accept the ruling of the court. acquiesce The police acquiesced to the rebels' demands. assent By signing, you assent to the terms of the contract. consent I consent to a search of my vehicle. See more results »
AGREE meaning: 1. to have the same opinion: 2. to decide something together: 3. to accept a suggestion or idea: . Learn more.
AGREE definition: 1. to have the same opinion as someone: 2. to say you will do something that someone asks you to…. Learn more.
English (UK) AGREED definition: 1. accepted: 2. If two or more people are agreed, they have the same opinion: 3. accepted: . Learn more.
traducir AGREE: estar de acuerdo, ponerse de acuerdo, acordar, aceptar, concordar, coincidir, concordar, estar de…. Más información en el diccionario inglés-español.
to accept something: Both sides in the conflict have agreed to the terms of the peace treaty. Fewer examples. The company agreed to the settlement to avoid the expense of a lengthy legal case. Club members have provisionally agreed to the changes. I should never have agreed to her appointment.
noun [ C/U ] us / əˈɡri·mənt /. Add to word list Add to word list. the condition of having the same opinion, or a decision or arrangement between two or more people or groups to do something or to obey the same rules: [ C ] a new trade agreement.
a decision or arrangement that has been made and accepted by two or more people, groups, organizations, etc.: agreement between sb and sb Based on the rental agreement between the landlord and the tenant, either party must give 30 days notice to terminate the agreement.
BE INCLINED TO AGREE, BELIEVE, THINK, ETC. definition: 1. to have an opinion about something, but not a strong opinion: 2. to have an opinion about…. Learn more.
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