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61agree — verb 1) I agree with you Syn: concur, be of the same mind/opinion, see eye to eye, be in sympathy, be united, be as one man Ant: differ 2) they had agreed to a cease fire Syn …
62agree — verb 1) I agree with you Syn: concur, see eye to eye, be in sympathy, be as one, be unanimous 2) they agreed to a ceasefire Syn: consent, assent, acquiesce; formal accede 3) the plan …
63agree with — /ə gri: wɪð/ verb 1. to say that your opinions are the same as someone else’s ● I agree with the chairman that the figures are lower than normal. 2. to be the same as ● The auditors’ figures do not agree with those of the accounts department …
64agree with — /ə gri: wɪð/ verb 1. to say that your opinions are the same as someone else’s ● I agree with the chairman that the figures are lower than normal. 2. to be the same as ● The auditors’ figures do not agree with those of the accounts department …
65agree to disagree — in. to agree to discuss something, but retain one’s opinions. □ We have decided nothing except that we agree to disagree. □ The two political parties agreed to disagree in 1971, and that was the last agreeable thing either one of them did …
66agree — see birds in their little nests agree two of a trade never agree …
67agree with — {v.} To have a good effect on, suit. * /The meat loaf did not agree with him./ * /The warm, sunny climate agreed with him, and he soon grew strong and healthy./ …
68agree with — {v.} To have a good effect on, suit. * /The meat loaf did not agree with him./ * /The warm, sunny climate agreed with him, and he soon grew strong and healthy./ …
69AGRÉÉ — s. m. Défenseur admis à plaider habituellement devant un tribunal de commerce. Agréé près le tribunal de commerce de Paris, de Bordeaux, etc …
70agree upon — phr verb Agree upon is used with these nouns as the object: ↑solution …