a•gree
Pronunciation: (u-grē'), [key]
— v., a•greed, a•gree•ing.
—v.i.
- to have the same views, emotions, etc.; harmonize in opinion or feeling (often fol. by with): I don't agree with you.
- to give consent; assent (often fol. by to): He agreed to accompany the ambassador. Do you agree to the conditions?
- 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 fol. by with): This story agrees with hers.
- to correspond; conform; resemble (usually fol. by with): The play does not agree with the book.
- to be suitable; comply with a preference or an ability to digest (usually fol. by with): The food did not agree with me.
- 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.
—v.t.
- to concede; grant (usually fol. by a noun clause): I agree that he is the ablest of us.
- to consent to or concur with: We agree the stipulations. I must agree your plans.
Random House Unabridged Dictionary, Copyright © 1997, by Random House, Inc., on Infoplease.