Definition of See eye to eye

1. Verb. Be in agreement. "We never saw eye to eye on this question"

Generic synonyms: Agree, Concord, Concur, Hold

Definition of See eye to eye

1. Verb. (idiomatic) To agree, especially in every respect; to concur; to get along. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Lexicographical Neighbors of See Eye To Eye

sedum
sedums
see't
see-saw
see-sawed
see-sawing
see-saws
see-through
see-thru
see a man
see a man about a dog
see a man about a horse
see also
see double
see eye to eye (current term)
see fit
see in
see into
see mui
see off
see out
see over
see red
see someone's point
see someone coming
see someone through
see something out
see something through
see stars

Literary usage of See eye to eye

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. American Unitarianism, Or, A Brief History of the Progress and Present State by Thomas Belsham, James Freeman, William Wells (1816)
"And may the Spirit of truth guide us all truth, and cause us to "see eye to eye,"—keep his people from falling, fill the churches with light and peace, ..."

2. The Christian Spectator (1821)
"Indeed, il" the day is ever to come when " the watchmen shall see eye to eye," with whom is the approximation to commence if not with those who are least ..."

3. The New Carmina Sacra: Or Boston Collection of Church Music. Comprising the by Boston Academy of Music (1852)
"For they ehall see eye to eye,When the Lord shall bring,shall bring a-gain Zi-on. ß *- 5. Break forth in - to joy,--- Break forth in - to joy'- «—«-Ы—g—' ..."

4. Eastern sketches: notes of scenery, schools and tent life in Syria and Palestine by Ellen Clare Pearson (1871)
"Let each voice take up the cry, For the Lord hath ransomed Zion, And her sons see eye to eye !' Blessed hope! most joyful promise Of the glory that shall be ..."

5. The Persecution and the Appreciation: Brief Account of the Trials and (1907)
"We may not see eye to eye with Moses Harman. My views differ from his at many points, but we are agreed on one essential—the right of the ..."

6. Isaiah: With Notes, Critical, Explanatory and Practical by Henry Cowles (1869)
"The phrase rendered, "see eye to eye," is strictly, ''They shall sec eye t'n ... They all shout in chorus because they see eye to eye, nil looking in the ..."

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