1have the same opinion about something; concur:I completely agree with your recent editorialwe both agreed on issues such as tougher penalties for criminals [with direct speech]:‘Yes, dreadful, isn’t it,’ she agreed
(agree with) approve of (something) with regard to its moral correctness:I don’t agree with random drugs testing in schools
2 (agree to or to do something) say that one will do something which has been suggested by another person:she had agreed to go and see a movie with him
[with object] reach agreement about (something) after negotiation:if they had agreed a price the deal would have gone through [no object]:the commission agreed on a proposal to limit imports
3 (agree with) be consistent with:your body language does not agree with what you are saying
Grammar have the same number, gender, case, or person as:the verb agrees with the final noun
[usually with negative] be healthy or appropriate for (someone):she’s eaten something which did not agree with her