Agreeing

/əˈɡriːɪŋ/

Definitions

  1. (v.) Present participle of agree, indicating the act of manifesting consent or concurrence in a legal context.
    The parties were agreeing on the terms of the settlement during the negotiation.

Forms

  • agrees
  • agreed

Commentary

As a present participle, 'agreeing' functions grammatically to describe ongoing or concurrent acts of agreement, typically without independent substantive definition apart from the verb 'agree.'

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