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conspire to secretly agree or plan to perform a crime or other wrongful act with another person or persons. [2/3 definitions]
correct to make agree with a standard. [1/5 definitions]
correspond to agree; match (often followed by "with" or "to"). [1/3 definitions]
covenant to agree to by forming a covenant. [1/6 definitions]
deny to say that something is not true; refuse to agree with. [1/2 definitions]
disagree to have a different opinion or not agree.
dispute an argument; a thing that people do not agree on. [1/2 definitions]
froward unwilling to agree or obey; stubborn; perverse.
generally in most ways; not considering any details that do not agree. [1/2 definitions]
give in to agree to something you don't want to agree to, especially after a long argument.
hold1 to assent or agree (usu. fol. by "with"). [1/18 definitions]
holdout a person who continues to refuse to agree, participate, or yield. [1/2 definitions]
in general not considering details that do not agree with the rule; usually; generally. [1/2 definitions]
legal separation a legal agreement in which a husband and wife agree to live apart but are not divorced.
meet1 to agree. [1/13 definitions]
mistrial a trial that cannot be concluded, as for the reason that the jury is unable to agree on a verdict. [1/2 definitions]
negotiable necessary to discuss and agree on.
negotiation discussion intended to help people agree on something.
no1 it is not so; used to say that you refuse or that you do not agree with or accept something.
nod to move the head up and down in order to greet or agree with someone.
of course used to show that you agree with or are sure of something.