agreed

agreed
agree a‧gree [əˈgriː] verb [intransitive, transitive]
1. to make a decision with someone after a discussion with them:

• They have agreed a price for the land.

• He has agreed a new two-year contract.

agree to do something

• The company agreed in principle to sell the paper mill to local managers.

agree on

• The companies agreed on the broad terms of a settlement.

2. to have or express the same opinion about something as someone else:

• The management and the unions rarely seem to agree.

agree with

• Actually, I agree with Mike on this point.

agree that

• He agreed that we need more time and resources.

— agreed adjective :

• They are no longer prepared to pay the agreed price.

• an agreed code of conduct

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agreed UK US /əˈɡriːd/ adjective
accepted or approved: »

The agreed deal also marks a new record in foreign take-overs of US banks.

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an agreed price/time/date


Financial and business terms. 2012.

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