To accord someone with a unique gesture
To give or award something to someone, especially publicly or formally
“The fact that they were prepared to hand control of what houses there were to Elfrida had the potential to accord her with a good deal of power.”
To correspond or be in harmony with
“That contention, however, does not accord with the facts.”
To transfer the possession of something to someone
To comply with a rule or law
To adapt to, or bring into accord with, a given environment or standard
To be in harmony of opinion or statement
To express approval or agreement
To do something that one regards as below one's dignity or level of importance
To attribute or ascribe a property, quality or value to someone or something
To pay (someone) for services rendered or work done
To counteract or equal the effect or importance of
Plural for a state of agreement or harmony, especially on a topic or question
“Many political affiliations are passed down through the chain, with entire villages voting in accord during an election.”
Plural for an official agreement or treaty
“Its entire strategy is based on the premise that it must maintain the accord with the trade union movement.”
Plural for agreement or concurrence of opinion, will, or action
“Should someone, of their own accord, violate the terms of such responsibility, then they will have forfeited some of their rights.”
Plural for a close similarity, connection, or equivalence
Plural for shared participation in a mental or spiritual experience
Plural for the act of confirming or substantiating
Plural for a link or connection, especially one between commercial companies
Plural for the friendly, cooperative and supportive relationship between people or animals
Plural for permission for something to happen or an agreement to do something
Plural for a state of peace and harmony, typically marking a break or end in conflict
Plural for a judgment or verdict arrived at after consideration
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