come to an agreement
1come to an agreement — index agree (contract), arrange (methodize), coincide (concur), compromise (settle by mutual agreement), concur ( …
2come to an agreement — consent, reach a consensus …
3come to terms — 1 the two sides came to terms: REACH AN AGREEMENT/UNDERSTANDING, make a deal, reach a compromise, meet each other halfway. 2 she eventually came to terms with her situation: ACCEPT, come to accept, reconcile oneself to, learn to live with, become …
4agreement — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Concord Nouns 1. (quality of agreement) agreement, accord, accordance, rapport (Fr.); unison, harmony, concord, concordance, coincidence, concert; affinity; conformity, conformance; consonance,… …
5agreement — noun 1 contract/decision ADJECTIVE ▪ draft ▪ The draft agreement will be available before the meeting. ▪ formal, signed, written ▪ binding …
6agreement — a|gree|ment [ ə grimənt ] noun *** 1. ) count an arrangement or decision about what to do, made by two or more people, groups, or organizations: Our agreement was that you would pay by the first of the month. Check the terms of your lease… …
7agreement */*/*/ — UK [əˈɡriːmənt] / US [əˈɡrɪmənt] noun Word forms agreement : singular agreement plural agreements 1) [countable] an arrangement or decision about what to do, made by two or more people, groups, or organizations Our agreement was that you would… …
8agreement — /ə gri:mənt/ noun a spoken or written contract between people or groups which explains how they will act ● a written agreement ● an unwritten or verbal agreement ● to draw up or to draft an agreement ● to break an agreement ● to sign an agreement …
9agreement — /ə gri:mənt/ noun a spoken or written contract between people or groups which explains how they will act ● a written agreement ● an unwritten or verbal agreement ● to draw up or to draft an agreement ● to break an agreement ● to sign an agreement …
10come — v 1. approach, near, draw near, close, close in, bear down upon; advance, make for, move toward, press upon. 2. arrive, enter, check in, clock in, punch in, ring in, sign in, pull in, roll in, Inf. hit town, Sl. blow in; appear, turn up, show up …