Agreement and Harmony Idioms
The students never see eye to eye with the examiners. Here 'see eye to eye' idiom means?
Answer: Agree
Explanation
The idiom "see eye to eye" means to agree with someone.
In the sentence, it implies that students never agree with the examiners.
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