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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."

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Noun forms for the verb to agree are agreement and the gerund, agreeing.

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no there is not a synonym for agreed.

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One such is agreeable.

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Acquiesce

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