intransitive. To combine privily for an evil or unlawful purpose; to agree together to do something criminal, illegal, or reprehensible (esp. to…
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释义 | the world > relative properties > order > agreement, harmony, or congruity > agree, harmonize, or be congruous with [verb (transitive)] (62) conspirec1384 intransitive. To combine privily for an evil or unlawful purpose; to agree together to do something criminal, illegal, or reprehensible (esp. to… accorda1393 intransitive. Of a thing: to be consistent, compatible, or in accordance with (also to) something else. to stand with ——c1449 intransitive. To be in agreement or accord with; to be consistent with. Cf. to stand to —— 11 at phrasal verbs 2. Obsolete (archaic in later use). to sit with ——a1500 intransitive. To be consonant or in harmony with, to agree with (a quality); to befit (a person). Now chiefly in negative contexts. Cf. main sense 22. correspond1545 transitive. To answer to, agree with, suit. Obsolete. resound1575 intransitive. To answer to something. Obsolete. rare. square1583 figurative. To adjust or adapt, to cause to correspond to, or harmonize with, something. quader1588 intransitive. To conform; to agree or be in harmony with. Cf. quadrate, v. 2. to comport with1591 intr. to comport with: to agree with, accord with; to suit, befit. sympathize1594 transitive. To agree with, answer or correspond to, match. Obsolete. beset1597 intransitive. To go well or accord with. Obsolete. range1600 intransitive. To extend or lie in the same line or plane, to align with; (Typography) to lie flush, be in alignment. even1602 intransitive. To tally or agree with. Obsolete. consort1607 To accord, agree, harmonize. with. to run with ——1614 intransitive. To concur or agree with; to be in accordance with. Formerly also: †to accept, go along with (an account of events) (obsolete). countenancea1616 To keep in countenance (by acting in the same way); to be in keeping with. Obsolete. hita1616 intransitive. To fall in suitably or exactly; to coincide; to square with, agree with. Obsolete. sympathy1615 intransitive. To have ‘sympathy’ or affinity; to agree in nature or qualities (with something). filea1625 To march in line, keep pace with; in quot. figurative. Obsolete. quadrate?1630 transitive. To cause (a theory, practice, observation, etc.) to conform, correspond, or agree (to or with something). consist1638 To be consistent in form, tenor, or character; to be congruous; to agree, harmonize (with). See consistent, adj. n. commensurate1643 intransitive. To be of the same measure or extent with; to agree or ‘square’ with. (rare.) commensure1654 intransitive. = commensurate, v. 1. to strike in1704 Of a thing: To fit in (with), agree (with). jig1838 intransitive. To move in unison with; to agree, ‘jump’, chime with. rare. harmonize1852 transitive. To bring into harmony, agreement, or accord; to make harmonious. To form a harmonious combination with. chime in with1861 chime in. chime in with: †(a) To come into agreement or harmony with; (b) To be in complete accord with. (= chime with (8b), but expressing… equate1934 intransitive. To agree or correspond with; (more rarely) to be equivalent to. to tie in1938 intransitive. To accord or be consonant (with); to be connected or associated (with). to tune in1938 figurative. To harmonize with. to tie up1958 intransitive. To associate or unite oneself or one's interests with (or to). Also transitive, to associate (one thing) with another. Originally U.S.… Subcategories:— maintain accord with (1) — be compatible or consistent with (1) — correspond with (2) — go with or match (6) — supply with suitable addition or counterpart (1) — bring into agreement or harmony (20) |
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