Verb
agree to disagree (third-person singular simple present agrees to disagree, present participle agreeing to disagree, simple past and past participle agreed to disagree)
(idiomatic, of two persons or other parties) To accept each other's opinions and cease arguing; to peacefully acknowledge that an agreement will not be reached.
I know we're never going to agree on the merits of vegetarianism so let's agree to disagree, shall we?
And understanding that at times you simply must agree to disagree has served me well more than once. Source: Internet
Can we still agree to disagree in a civilize manner and for those bully haters hang their bigotry in their closets and keep it to themselves? Source: Internet
Along with that, I was also trying to convey that in many cases these men got to the point of, "Let's agree to disagree." Source: Internet
If the players agree to disagree on a catching foul, the disc can be given back to the thrower, with play restarting as if the throw didn't occur. Source: Internet
And we’ll have to agree to disagree about some things being subjective. Source: Internet
Such an agreement could agree to disagree on some things and settle on others. Source: Internet