Advertisement

Advertisement

View definitions for come to an agreement

come to an agreement

Discover More

Example Sentences

Members of the committee met Wednesday, but failed to come to an agreement about whether to release the report, according to US media.

From BBC

The star rapper's deal - known as a non-negotiated plea - means that prosecutors and Mr William's defence attorneys could not come to an agreement.

From BBC

He said that the purpose of these meetings was "to assess whether there was any real intent on the other side to come to an agreement".

From BBC

Because the launches are considered federal activity, the state commission can’t technically stop SpaceX from launching the rockets, but is supposed to come to an agreement with federal officials to mitigate the effects of the launches, called a federal consistency plan.

The Sheriff’s Department pointed to the drawn-out process of bargaining with deputy unions as one of the hurdles, but after nearly a year, it seems the parties involved have come to an agreement.

Advertisement

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement