Third person singular present of 'agree'; to have the same opinion or to consent to something.
From Old French 'agreer,' composed of 'a-' (to) and 'gré' (pleasure, will), ultimately from Latin 'gratus' meaning 'pleasing, thankful.' The word originally meant 'to receive favorably' before evolving to mean 'to be in harmony with' in the 14th century.
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