Agreed

/əˈɡriːd/

Definitions

  1. (adj.) Having been accepted or consented to by all parties involved, typically used in the context of contracts or settlements.
    The terms were agreed upon before the contract was signed.
  2. (v. (past participle)) Past participle of agree, indicating that consensus or acceptance has been reached.
    Both parties had agreed to the settlement terms.

Forms

  • agree
  • agrees
  • agreeing

Commentary

As an adjective, 'agreed' often qualifies terms or actions that have received mutual consent, emphasizing finality in negotiations.

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