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agree verb (agreed, agreeing) usually intr 1 (often agree with someone or something or about something) to be of the same opinion as them about it. 2 (usually agree to something) to say yes to (a suggestion, request or instruction). 3 (usually agree on or upon something) to reach a joint decision about it after discussion. 4 to reach agreement about something. 5 (often agree with something) grammar to have the same number, person, gender or case. agree to differ said of two or more people, groups, etc: to agree to accept each other's different opinions. be agreed to have reached the same conclusion.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from French agreer.

agree with someone usually said of food: to be suitable or good for them • Milk doesn't agree with me.

agree with something to be consistent with it.

agree verb (agreed, agreeing) usually intr 1 (often agree with someone or something or about something) to be of the same opinion as them about it. 2 (usually agree to something) to say yes to (a suggestion, request or instruction). 3 (usually agree on or upon something) to reach a joint decision about it after discussion. 4 to reach agreement about something. 5 (often agree with something) grammar to have the same number, person, gender or case. agree to differ said of two or more people, groups, etc: to agree to accept each other's different opinions. be agreed to have reached the same conclusion.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from French agreer.

agree with someone usually said of food: to be suitable or good for them • Milk doesn't agree with me.

agree with something to be consistent with it.

agree verb (agreed, agreeing) usually intr 1 (often agree with someone or something or about something) to be of the same opinion as them about it. 2 (usually agree to something) to say yes to (a suggestion, request or instruction). 3 (usually agree on or upon something) to reach a joint decision about it after discussion. 4 to reach agreement about something. 5 (often agree with something) grammar to have the same number, person, gender or case. agree to differ said of two or more people, groups, etc: to agree to accept each other's different opinions. be agreed to have reached the same conclusion.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from French agreer.

agree with someone usually said of food: to be suitable or good for them • Milk doesn't agree with me.

agree with something to be consistent with it.