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C1 Vocab agreement
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| To Accommodate | To accept someone's opinion and consider doing it, particularly when it differs from one's opinion |
| To Compromise | To come to an agreement after a dispute by reducing demands |
| To Concede | To reluctantly admit that something is true after denying it first |
| To Cooperate | To work with other people in order to achieve a common goal |
| To Intervene | To intentionally become involved in a difficult situation to improve it or prevent it from getting worse |
| To Interfere | To take part or get involved in something when it is not necessary or without invitation, annoying others |
| To Seal | To finalize a contract, deal, or agreement |
| To Sign | To agree to the terms of a contract by putting one's signature to it |
| To Talk Into | To convince someone to do something they do not want to do |
| To Undertake | To accept or promise to do something particular |
| To Violate | To disobey or break a regulation, an agreement, etc. |
| To [Raise] Hell | To complain about or object to something angrily and loudly |
| To Wrap Up | To complete a meeting, task, agreement, etc. |
| Acceptance | The act of agreeing with a belief, idea, statement, etc. |
| Compliance | The act of following rules or regulations |
| Consensus | An agreement reached by all members of a group |
| Convention | Behavior and actions that most members of a society expect and consider appropriate |
| Bargain | An agreement between two people or a group of people, based on which they do something particular for one another |
| Breach | An act that violates an agreement, law, etc. |
| Commitment | The state of being dedicated to someone or something |
| Fuss | An argument about unimportant things |
| Settlement | An official agreement that puts an end to a dispute |
| Submission | The state or act of accepting defeat and not having a choice but to obey the person in the position of power |
| Tolerance | Willingness to accept behavior or opinions that are against one's own |
| Mutual | (Of actions or feelings) Done to or shared by either of two individuals or more for each other |
| Collective | Involving, done, or shared by all members of a group |
| Contrary | Completely different |
| Joint | Controlled, done, shared, or owned by two or more people |
| Persuasive | Capable of convincing others to do or believe something particular |
| Settled | Agreed upon, decided, or resolved |
| To [Come] to Terms with {sb} | To reach a mutual understanding, agreement, or resolution with someone |
| Tell Me About It | Used to show that one understands or agrees with what is being said because one has already experienced it |
| You Can Say That Again | Used to express one's complete agreement with someone's statement |
| Inconsistent | Lacking uniformity or coherence in quality or behavior |
| Demonstration | A display of support for or protest against something or someone by a march or public meeting |
| Off the Table | (Of a proposal, topic, or offer) Unavailable or incapable of being considered |
| Like Hell | Used to emphasize the intensity or speed of something |