In good part; kindly; in a friendly manner.A. With a personal or personified subject, in which case agree is either used absolutely or is followed by with before the agreeing object, and by upon, on, for, to, or in, and sometimes with, before the object or condition of the agreement; the latter may be expressed by an infinitive or a clause.To be of one mind; harmonize in opinion or feeling: as, with regard to the expediency of the law all the parties agree.To live in concord or without contention; harmonize in action; be mutually accordant in intercourse or relation.To come to one opinion or mind; come to an arrangement or understanding; arrive at a settlement.To yield assent; consent; rarely, express concurrence: as, he agreed to accompany the ambassador.B. With a thing or things for the subject, in which case agree now takes no preposition except with or in after it, though formerly to was also so used.To be consistent; harmonize; not to conflict or be repugnant: as, this story agrees with what has been related by others.To resemble; be similar; be applicable or appropriate; tally; match; correspond; coincide: as, the picture does not agree with the original.To suit; be accommodated or adapted: as, the same food does not agree with every constitution.In grammar, to correspond in number, case, gender, or person: as, a verb must agree with its subject.To settle; determine; arrange.To agree with; suit.