0 present participle of agree
1 to have the same opinion:
Ann and I never seem to agree.
I agree with you on this issue.
My father and I don't agree about/on very much.
[ + that ] I agree that he should be invited.
[ + question word ] Experts seem unable to agree whether the drug is safe or not.
[ + speech ] "You're absolutely right," agreed Jake.
2 to decide something together:
3 If two or more statements, ideas, sets of numbers, etc. agree, they are the same or very similar:
4 When two words agree, or one word agrees with another word, they have the same grammatical form. For example, the words may both be singular or plural, masculine or feminine, etc.
Getting both sides to agree was a notable achievement.
She reluctantly agreed to step down as managing director.
They appear to have protected their religion and maintained control over their own land by agreeing to submit peacefully and pay tribute to the state.
All these members shared many of our general views about the role of government and about monetary policy without agreeing on all the details.
They would also naturally form themselves into these villages, agreeing to live near together for their mutual security.