Verb
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see agree, with.
I agree with Arthur: murder is wrong.
(transitive, of food or drink) To suit (one's constitution), so as not to upset one's stomach or make one sick when consumed.
It's taken me forever to find a brand of frozen pizza that agrees with me.
About a dozen Six Nations people stopped construction at the housing development site two weeks ago saying they did not agree with the deal the developers made with Six Nations Elected Council. Source: Internet
According to him, he would smile and agree with them but he was not happy. Source: Internet
Adjectives, verbs, and pronouns agree with their subjects' or antecedents' numbers, but only have a two-way distinction between singular and plural; dual nouns entail plural adjectives, verbs, and pronouns. Source: Internet
All throughout the country, will work with, live next to and attend events with some who agree with us politically and some who do not. Source: Internet
Adjectives agree with nouns in case, number, and gender. Source: Internet
Adjectives agree with nouns in terms of gender, case and number. Source: Internet