agreed


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a·gree

 (ə-grē′)
v. a·greed, a·gree·ing, a·grees
v.intr.
1.
a. To share an opinion or feeling; be in accord: I agree with you on that. We agree in our taste in music.
b. To express consent; concur: We agreed to her suggestion. See Synonyms at assent.
c. To accept or support a policy or program: I agree with the flat tax.
d. To come to an understanding or agreement, as by negotiating: We agreed on the price.
2. To be compatible or consistent: The copy agrees with the original. Your story agrees with mine. See Synonyms at correspond.
3. To be suitable, appropriate, pleasing, or healthful: Spicy food does not agree with me.
4. Grammar To correspond in gender, number, case, or person.
v.tr.
1. To share an opinion about (something): My doctor and I agree that I should quit smoking.
2. To grant or concede: My parents agreed that we should be allowed to go. I agreed to help my parents clean the house.

[Middle English agreen, from Old French agreer, from Vulgar Latin *aggrātāre : Latin ad-, ad- + Latin grātus, pleasing; see gwerə- in Indo-European roots.]
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agreed

(əˈɡriːd)
adj
determined by common consent: the agreed price.
interj
an expression of agreement or consent
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Adj.1.agreed - united by being of the same opinionagreed - united by being of the same opinion; "agreed in their distrust of authority"
united - characterized by unity; being or joined into a single entity; "presented a united front"
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agreed

adjective
1. settled, given, established, guaranteed, fixed, arranged, definite, stipulated, predetermined There is a discount if goods do not arrive by the agreed time.
settled variable, indefinite, negotiable, up in the air, to be arranged or decided
interjection
1. all right, done, settled, it's a bargain or deal, O.K. or okay (informal), you're on (informal) That means we move out today. Agreed?
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agreed

adverb
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Translations
dohodnutý
enig
sovittu
dogovoren
合意された
합의를 얻은
överenskommen
ตกลงใจ
được đồng ý

agreed

[əˈgriːd] ADJ [time, plan] → convenido
as agreedsegún lo convenido
are we all agreed?¿estamos todos de acuerdo?
agreed!¡de acuerdo!, ¡conforme(s)!
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agreed

[əˈgriːd] adj
[time, place] → convenu(e)
at the agreed time → au moment convenu
as agreed → comme convenu
(= in agreement) to be agreed [people] → être d'accord
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

agreed

adj
pred (= in agreement)einig; to be agreed on somethingsich über etw einig sein; to be agreed on doing somethingsich darüber einig sein, etw zu tun; are we all agreed?sind wir uns da einig?; (on course of action) → sind alle einverstanden?
(= arranged)vereinbart; timeverabredet, vereinbart; it’s all agreedes ist alles abgesprochen; agreed?einverstanden?; agreed! (regarding price etc) → abgemacht, in Ordnung; (= I agree)stimmt, genau
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agreed

[əˈgriːd] adj (time, place) → stabilito/a
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

agreed

مُتَّفِق عَلَيْهِ dohodnutý enig einig συμφωνημένος acordado, de acuerdo sovittu d'accord dogovoren d'accordo 合意された 합의를 얻은 afgesproken avtalt uzgodniony acordado, de acordo согласованный överenskommen ตกลงใจ kararlaştırılmış được đồng ý 同意的
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References in classic literature ?
But though he had, as we have said, formed his morals on the Platonic model, yet he perfectly agreed with the opinion of Aristotle, in considering that great man rather in the quality of a philosopher or a speculatist, than as a legislator.
The officers (with the exception of Wardour, who stood apart in sullen silence) all agreed, so far.
The Hunter agreed, but said: "If you desire to conquer the Stag, you must permit me to place this piece of iron between your jaws, so that I may guide you with these reins, and allow this saddle to be placed upon your back so that I may keep steady upon you as we follow after the enemy." The Horse agreed to the conditions, and the Hunter soon saddled and bridled him.
When on the evening that he arrived home he informed the bailiff of his plans, the latter with visible pleasure agreed with what he said so long as he was pointing out that all that had been done up to that time was stupid and useless.
The physicians attend; the case of the patient is carefully examined; a consultation is held; they are unanimously agreed that the symptoms are critical, but that the case, with proper and timely relief, is so far from being desperate, that it may be made to issue in an improvement of his constitution.
"Yes, Tom Swift, that is true," agreed the scientist.
Rouletabille arrived next day at the hour agreed on.
Agreed. Secondly, we owe the Veneerings a grudge, and we owe all other people the grudge of wishing them to be taken in, as we ourselves have been taken in.
By this assistance, after many interviews with the bassa's agents, we agreed to pay four thousand three hundred crowns, which were accepted on condition that they should be paid down, and we should go on board within two hours: but, changing his resolution on a sudden, he sent us word by his treasurer that two of the most considerable among us should stay behind for security, while the rest went to procure the money they promised.
'Then,' said the man, 'go with me, and I will teach you to become the cunningest thief that ever was.' 'No,' said the other, 'that is not an honest calling, and what can one look to earn by it in the end but the gallows?' 'Oh!' said the man, 'you need not fear the gallows; for I will only teach you to steal what will be fair game: I meddle with nothing but what no one else can get or care anything about, and where no one can find you out.' So the young man agreed to follow his trade, and he soon showed himself so clever, that nothing could escape him that he had once set his mind upon.
With a sinking heart Anne agreed, and they set forth.
"That was better than fighting," said Ozma, when all our friends were assembled in the palace after the exciting events of the morning; and each and every one agreed with her.