Agreeing
11AGREEING — …
12not agreeing — index dissenting Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
13darn\ tootin' — Agreeing with strongly. Do you want to go to the mall tonight? Darn Tootin! …
14darn\ tootin' — Agreeing with strongly. Do you want to go to the mall tonight? Darn Tootin! …
15saying yes — agreeing, answering affirmatively …
16rational — agreeing with a prejudice Literally, using logic or reason. The language of a bigot: A rational debate for their purposes is one which reached the approved conclusions. (Daily Telegraph, 26 June 2001) …
17stifling a prosecution — Agreeing, in consideration of receiving a pecuniary or other advantage, to abstain from prosecuting a person for an offense not giving rise to a civil remedy …
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