Opposite of a state of prolonged mutual hostility
Opposite of an (often hostile) expression of differing opinions
“They reached an agreement between each other not to compete in tendering for contracts.”
Opposite of a prolonged armed struggle
“Countries in this region have lived in peace with each other for decades.”
Opposite of a conflict of interest or a dispute
“The two parties agreed to an alliance with each other.”
Opposite of to be engaged in a prolonged and bitter quarrel
Opposite of to compete eagerly with someone in order to do or achieve something
Opposite of to exchange or express diverging or opposite views, typically in a heated or angry way
“There is that picture out there we could all agree that shouldn't be taken even by the family.”
Opposite of to engage in hostilities or an altercation
“Police officers would often be required to placate the protestors when they turned violent.”
Opposite of to engage in a war
“Firms may be able to cooperate by agreeing to abide by the decisions of an external regulator who can be appointed by the firms.”
Opposite of to quarrel or argue
“We gel with each other very well, and rarely give in to bickering.”
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