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[ə'ko:d] 1. verb1) ((with with) to agree with: His story accords with what I saw happen.) συμφωνώ2) (to grant or give to (a person): They accorded the president great respect.) παρέχω, παραχωρώ2. noun(agreement: That is not in accord with your original statement.) συμφωνία, συγκατάθεση- accordingly
- according to
- of one's own accord
- with one accord
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accord — ac·cord 1 /ə kȯrd/ vt 1: to bring into agreement 2: to grant or give esp. as appropriate, due, or earned vi: to be consistent or in harmony ◇ Accord in this sense is often used to introduce a case or an authority that accords with the case or… … Law dictionary
accord — ► VERB 1) give or grant someone (power or recognition). 2) (accord with) be in agreement or consistent with. ► NOUN 1) an official agreement or treaty. 2) agreement in opinion or feeling. ● of one s own accord … English terms dictionary
accord and satisfaction — noun the settlement of a debt by paying less than the amount demanded in exchange for extinguishing the debt • Hypernyms: ↑settlement * * * accord and satisfaction (commerce) The process by which a party agrees to release the other party from… … Useful english dictionary
accord — /əˈkɔd / (say uh kawd) verb (t) 1. to grant; concede: to accord due praise. 2. Obsolete to make to agree or correspond; adapt. 3. Obsolete to settle; reconcile. –noun 4. just correspondence of things; harmony of relation. 5. a harmonious union of …
accord — ac|cord1 [ ə kɔrd ] noun count * a formal agreement between countries or groups: peace/economic/trade/nuclear accord: A peace accord was signed by both leaders. accord between: the latest in a series of accords between the rival factions do… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
accord — 1 noun 1 of your own accord without being asked or forced to do something: It s better that she comes of her own accord. 2 (U) formal a situation in which two people, ideas, or statements agree with each other: be in accord with: These results… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
accord — I UK [əˈkɔː(r)d] / US [əˈkɔrd] noun [countable] Word forms accord : singular accord plural accords * a formal agreement between countries or groups peace/economic/trade/nuclear accord: A peace accord was signed by both leaders. accord between:… … English dictionary
accord — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ peace, trade ▪ international VERB + ACCORD ▪ negotiate, reach ▪ A peace acco … Collocations dictionary
accord — 1. verb 1) the national assembly accorded him more power Syn: give, grant, present, award, vouchsafe; confer on, bestow on, vest in, invest with Ant: withhold 2) his views accorded with mine … Thesaurus of popular words
accord — verb 1》 give or grant someone (power or recognition). 2》 (accord with) be harmonious or consistent with. noun 1》 an official agreement or treaty. 2》 agreement or harmony. Phrases of one s own accord without being asked or forced. with one accord… … English new terms dictionary
accord — 1. verb 1) the national assembly accorded him more power Syn: give, grant, present, award, confer on, bestow on 2) his views accorded with mine Syn: correspond, agree, tally, match … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary