agree in a sentence
v. i.
Definition
Agree: to have the same opinion or to reach a consensus on a particular matter.
Sample Sentences
- I completely agree with your assessment of the situation.
- They couldn't agree on where to go for dinner.
- The committee members were able to reach an agree on the new policy.
- She nodded her head to indicate that she did indeed agree.
- It's important for team members to agree on their goals.
- I agree that communication is key to a successful relationship.
- After hours of debate, they finally found a point to agree upon.
- We may not always see eye to eye, but I agree to your proposal.
- Do you agree with the conclusion drawn by the researchers?
- He was surprised to find that his friends agree with his opinions.
- They didn't agree on the final decision, which led to heated discussions.
- It's important to agree on the terms before signing the contract.
- She found it difficult to agree with his perspective on the issue.
- Many people agree that climate change is a pressing global challenge.
- Let's agree to meet at the coffee shop at noon tomorrow.
- I think we can all agree that teamwork leads to better results.
- He struggled to find common ground and ultimately could not agree.
- After much deliberation, the committee finally reached an agree.
- Can we agree to disagree on this topic and move forward?
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