Generally, it means that (at least) 2 parties have a disagreement, and have found that after some discussion and argument there seems to be no way at present to resolve the issue to everyone's satisfaction. The agreement is made (perhaps to diplomatically avoid hostility) to let the disagreement stand, at least for the time being.
'i agree' or literally - 'i am in agreement'. R.
The word agreement has a suffix which is "ment"
To accept conditions that are offered as part of an agreement.
The verb of agreement is agree. As in the action "to agree to something".
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"Do you agree" is correct. "Are you agree" is wrong (you'd have to say "are you in agreement").
There is a derivative adjective, agreeable. But the present participle, agreeing, can be used to mean "in agreement." The past participle, agreed, can be used as an adjective meaning "agreed on."
There is no suffix which means agree.
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Nothing. An agreement is to agree and a contract is too agree too. ( unless the person tells you not to read it then they are tricking you )
To make an agreement, esp. a secret agreement, to do some act, as to commit treason or a crime, or to do some unlawful deed; to plot together., To concur to one end; to agree., To plot; to plan; to combine for.
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