Having been agreed on
“There is a discount if goods do not arrive by the agreed time.”
Used or accepted broadly
Having been firmly established and typically not subject to change
In agreement
Implied or inferred, especially without being explicitly expressed
Being in a state of complete agreement or acceptance among two or more parties
Under a promise, vow or guarantee
Used as a statement of agreement
“Agreed. Let's oust him!”
Used as an affirmation
Used to express or indicate affirmation or agreement
Wishing to others what was wished on to you
To have acknowledged, or conceded, the truth of
“This is the underlying issue which campaigners agree must be tackled in years to come.”
To have established or stipulated as a previous condition
To agree, concur, or accept the shared feelings, ideas, or opinions expressed by others
Past tense for to give assent to and act on a suggestion by another
“By entering, all eligible entrants agree to abide by each and all these terms and conditions.”
Past tense for to be consistent with
“The data would partially agree with our results but could not be made completely consistent.”
Past tense for to settle or come to terms on a particular arrangement
“After some negotiation, we would agree on a set of terms under which the operation would be conducted.”
(agree with) Past tense for to suit or be suitable to
“Spicy food just doesn't agree with my stomach.”
Past tense for to make a guarantee on a condition
“Will you agree to be home by ten?”
Used to emphasize how certain one is about something
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