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ac·cord A0043200 (ə-kôrd′)v. ac·cord·ed, ac·cord·ing, ac·cords v.tr.1. To give or grant, especially as being due or appropriate: accorded the president the proper deference.2. Archaic To cause to conform or agree; bring into harmony.v.intr. To be in agreement, unity, or harmony. See Synonyms at correspond.n.1. Agreement; harmony: act in accord with university policies.2. A settlement or compromise between conflicting parties: The strikers and the owners reached an accord.3. Spontaneous or voluntary desire to take a certain action: The children returned on their own accord. He confessed of his own accord. [Middle English accorden, from Old French acorder, from Medieval Latin accordāre, to bring into agreement : Latin ad-, ad- + Latin cor, cord-, heart; see kerd- in Indo-European roots.] ac·cord′er n.accord (əˈkɔːd) n1. agreement; conformity; accordance (esp in the phrase in accord with)2. consent or concurrence of opinion3. with one accord unanimously4. pleasing relationship between sounds, colours, etc; harmony5. a settlement of differences, as between nations; compromise6. of one's own accord voluntarilyvb7. to be or cause to be in harmony or agreement8. (tr) to grant; bestow[C12: via Old French from Latin ad- to + cord-, stem of cor heart] acˈcordable adj acˈcorder nac•cord (əˈkɔrd) v.i. 1. to be in agreement or harmony; agree. v.t. 2. to make agree or correspond; adapt. 3. to grant; bestow: to accord due praise. 4. Archaic. to settle; reconcile. n. 5. agreement; harmony. 6. a harmonious union of sounds, colors, etc. 7. concurrence of opinions or wills; agreement: to reach an accord. 8. an international agreement. Idioms: 1. of one's own accord, without external compulsion or suggestion; voluntarily. 2. with one accord, with unanimous agreement. [1100–50; Middle English; late Old English acordan < Old French acorder < Vulgar Latin *accordāre= Latin ac- ac- + -cordāre, derivative of cor heart, mind] ac•cord′a•ble, adj. ac•cord′er, n. accordIf you do something of your own accord, you do it freely and because you want to do it. She knew they would leave of their own accord.Be Careful! You must use 'own' in sentences like these. You do not say, for example, 'She had gone of her accord'. Be Careful! You also do not say that someone does something 'on' their own accord. accord Past participle: accorded Gerund: according
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I accord | you accord | he/she/it accords | we accord | you accord | they accord |
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I accorded | you accorded | he/she/it accorded | we accorded | you accorded | they accorded |
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I am according | you are according | he/she/it is according | we are according | you are according | they are according |
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I have accorded | you have accorded | he/she/it has accorded | we have accorded | you have accorded | they have accorded |
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I was according | you were according | he/she/it was according | we were according | you were according | they were according |
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I had accorded | you had accorded | he/she/it had accorded | we had accorded | you had accorded | they had accorded |
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I will accord | you will accord | he/she/it will accord | we will accord | you will accord | they will accord |
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I will have accorded | you will have accorded | he/she/it will have accorded | we will have accorded | you will have accorded | they will have accorded |
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I will be according | you will be according | he/she/it will be according | we will be according | you will be according | they will be according |
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I have been according | you have been according | he/she/it has been according | we have been according | you have been according | they have been according |
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I will have been according | you will have been according | he/she/it will have been according | we will have been according | you will have been according | they will have been according |
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I had been according | you had been according | he/she/it had been according | we had been according | you had been according | they had been according |
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I would accord | you would accord | he/she/it would accord | we would accord | you would accord | they would accord |
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I would have accorded | you would have accorded | he/she/it would have accorded | we would have accorded | you would have accorded | they would have accorded | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | accord - harmony of people's opinions or actions or characters; "the two parties were in agreement"agreementconcordance, concord, harmony - a harmonious state of things in general and of their properties (as of colors and sounds); congruity of parts with one another and with the wholecommunity of interests, community - agreement as to goals; "the preachers and the bootleggers found they had a community of interests"meeting of minds, concurrence - a state of cooperationconsensus - agreement in the judgment or opinion reached by a group as a whole; "the lack of consensus reflected differences in theoretical positions"; "those rights and obligations are based on an unstated consensus"sense of the meeting - general agreement reached by an assembled group; "no vote was taken, but after each discussion the chair summed up the sense of the meeting"unanimity - everyone being of one mindunison - corresponding exactly; "marching in unison"social contract - an implicit agreement among people that results in the organization of society; individual surrenders liberty in return for protection | | 2. | accord - concurrence of opinion; "we are in accord with your proposal"accordance, conformityagreement - the verbal act of agreeing | | 3. | accord - a written agreement between two states or sovereignspact, treatywritten agreement - a legal document summarizing the agreement between partiesalliance - a formal agreement establishing an association or alliance between nations or other groups to achieve a particular aimcommercial treaty - a treaty governing commerce between two or more nationspeace treaty, pacification, peace - a treaty to cease hostilities; "peace came on November 11th"convention - (diplomacy) an international agreement | | 4. | accord - sympathetic compatibilitycompatibility - capability of existing or performing in harmonious or congenial combination | Verb | 1. | accord - go together; "The colors don't harmonize"; "Their ideas concorded"concord, fit in, harmonise, harmonize, consort, agreecorrespond, gibe, jibe, match, tally, agree, fit, check - be compatible, similar or consistent; coincide in their characteristics; "The two stories don't agree in many details"; "The handwriting checks with the signature on the check"; "The suspect's fingerprints don't match those on the gun"blend in, blend, go - blend or harmonize; "This flavor will blend with those in your dish"; "This sofa won't go with the chairs" | | 2. | accord - allow to have; "grant a privilege" allot, grantgive - accord by verdict; "give a decision for the plaintiff"give - transfer possession of something concrete or abstract to somebody; "I gave her my money"; "can you give me lessons?"; "She gave the children lots of love and tender loving care"enfranchise - grant voting rights |
accordnoun1. treaty, contract, agreement, arrangement, settlement, pact, deal (informal) The party was made legal under the 1991 peace accords.2. sympathy, agreement, concert, harmony, accordance, unison, rapport, conformity, assent, unanimity, concurrence I found myself in total accord. sympathy conflict, disagreement, contention, discordverb1. grant, give, award, render, assign, present with, endow with, bestow on, confer on, vouchsafe, impart with On his return home, the government accorded him the rank of Colonel. grant refuse, withhold, hold back accord with something agree with, match, coincide with, fit with, square with, correspond with, conform with, concur with, tally with, be in tune with (informal), harmonize with, assent with Such an approach accords with the principles of Socialist ideology.of your own accord voluntarily, freely, willingly, by choice, without being asked, without prompting, of your own free will He did not quit of his own accord.with one accord unanimously, without exception, by common consent, unitedly With one accord they turned and walked back over the grass.accordverb1. To come to an understanding or to terms:agree, coincide, concur, get together, harmonize.2. To be compatible or in correspondence:agree, check, chime, comport with, conform, consist, correspond, fit, harmonize, match, square, tally.Informal: jibe.Archaic: quadrate.3. To let have as a favor, prerogative, or privilege:award, concede, give, grant, vouchsafe.4. To give formally or officially:award, bestow, confer, grant, present.noun1. Harmonious mutual understanding:agreement, concord, concordance, concurrence, consonance, harmony, rapport, tune, unity.Idiom: meeting of the minds.2. Pleasing agreement, as of musical sounds:concert, concord, harmony, symphony, tune.Music: consonance.3. An act or state of agreeing between parties regarding a course of action:agreement, arrangement, bargain, compact, deal, pact, understanding.4. A formal, usually written settlement between nations:agreement, concord, convention, pact, treaty.Translationsaccord (əˈkoːd) verb1. (with with) to agree with. His story accords with what I saw happen. 與…一致 一致2. to grant or give to (a person). They accorded the president great respect. 給予 给予 noun agreement. That is not in accord with your original statement. 一致,符合 一致,符合 acˈcordance: in accordance with in agreement with. The money will be given out in accordance with his instructions. 依照 同...一致,根据 acˈcordingly adverb1. in agreement (with the circumstances etc). Find out what has happened and act accordingly. 依照(情況) 相应地2. therefore. He was very worried about the future of the firm and accordingly he did what he could to help. 因此 因此according to1. as said or told by. According to John, the bank closes at 3 p.m. 根據...所說 根据...所说2. in agreement with. He acted according to his promise. 按照 按照3. in the order of. books arranged according to their subjects. 按...順序 按...顺序4. in proportion to. You will be paid according to the amount of work you have done. 依照 根据of one's own accord of one's own free will. He did it of his own accord, without being forced to. 自願地 自愿地with one accord (everybody) in agreement. With one accord they stood up to cheer him. 一致地 一致地accord See:- accord with
- accord with (something)
- according to
- according to (one's) own lights
- according to (someone or something)
- according to all accounts
- according to Cocker
- according to Gunter
- according to Hoyle
- according to own lights
- according to your lights
- by all accounts
- cut (one's) coat according to (one's) cloth
- cut coat according to cloth
- cut your coat according to your cloth
- in accord
- in accord about (someone or something)
- in accord with (someone or something)
- in accord with (someone or something) about (someone or something)
- of (one's) own accord
- of one's own accord
- of own accord
- of your own accord
- on its merits
- reach an accord
- stretch (one's) legs according to the coverlet
- with one accord
ACCORD
ACCORD (1) Angioplastie Coronaire, CORvasal & Diltiazem. A trial assessing the effect of direct nitric oxide donors—linsidomine and molsidomine—on angiographic restenosis post balloon angioplasty. Primary endpoint 6-month death, non-fatal MI and revascularization Conclusion Angiographic improvement, slightly decreased rate of restenosis (2) Action to Control Cardiovascular Risk in Diabetes. A trial assessing the effects of tight control of serum glucose, LCL-cholesterol, blood pressure control and therapy treatment intended to increase HDL-C and lower triglycerides, on cardiovascular risk in patients with type 2 diabetes. Conclusion Tight control of blood pressure and lipid levels do not reduce combined cardiovascular events in adults with diabetes.Accord Related to Accord: HondaAccordAn agreement that settles a dispute, generally requiring an obligee to accept a compromise or satisfaction from the obligor with something less than what was originally demanded. Also often used synonymously with treaty. ACCORD, in contracts. A satisfaction agreed upon between the party injuringand the party injured, which when performed is a bar to all actions uponthis account. 3 Bl. Com. 15; Bac. Abr, Accord. 2. In order to make a good accord it is essential: 1. That the accord be legal. An agreement to drop a criminalprosecution as a satisfaction for an assault and imprisonment, is void. 5East, 294. See 2 Wils. 341 Cro. Eliz. 541. 3.-2. It must be advantageous to the contracting party; hencerestoring to the plaintiff his chattels, or his land, of which the defendanthas wrongfully dispossessed him, will not be any consideration to support apromise by the plaintiff not to sue him for those injuries. Bac. Abr.Accord, &c. A; Perk. s. 749; Dyer, 75; 5 East, R. 230; 1 Str. R. 426; 2 T.R. 24; 11 East, R. 390; 3 Hawks, R. 580; 2 Litt. R. 49; 1 Stew. R. 476; 5Day, R. 360; 1 Root, R. 426; 3 Wend. R. 66; 1 Wend, R. 164; 14 Wend. R. 116;3 J. J. Marsh. R. 497. 4.-3. It must be certain; hence an agreement that the defendant shallrelinquish the possession of a house in satisfaction, &c., is not valid,unless it is also agreed at what time it shall be relinquished. Yelv. 125.See 4 Mod. 88; 2 Johns. 342; 3 Lev. 189. 5.-4. The defendant must be privy to the contract. If therefore theconsideration for the promise not to sue proceeds from another, thedefendant is a stranger to the agreement, and the circumstance that thepromise has been made to him will be of no avail. Str. 592; 6, John. R. 37;3 Monr. R. 302 but in such case equity will grant relief by injunction. 3Monr. R. 302; 5 East, R. 294; 1 Smith's R. 615; Cro. Eliz. 641; 9 Co. 79, b;3 Taunt. R. 117; 5 Co. 117, b. 6.-5. The accord must be executed. 5 Johns. R. 386; 3 Johns. Cas.243; 16 Johns. R. 86; 2 Wash. C. C. R. 180; 6 Wend. R. 390; 5 N. H. Rep.136; Com. Dig. Accord, B 4. 7. Accord with satisfaction when completed has two effects; it is apayment of the debt; and it is a species of sale of the thing given by thedebtor to the creditor, in satisfaction; but it differs from it in this,that it is not valid until the delivery of the article, and there is nowarranty of the thing thus sold, except perhaps the title; for in regard tothis, it cannot be doubted, that if the debtor gave on an accord andsatisfaction the goods of another, there would be no satisfaction. SeeDation, en paiement. See in general Com. Dig. h.t.; Bac. Ab. h.t.; Com.Dig. Pleader, 2 V 8; 5 East, R. 230; 4 Mod. 88 ; 1 Taunt. R. 428; 7 East, R.150; 1 J. B. Moore, 358, 460; 2 Wils. R. 86; 6 Co. 43, b; 3 Chit. Com. Law,687 to 698; Harr. Dig. h.t.; 1 W. Bl. 388; 2 T. R. 24; 2 Taunt. 141; 3Taunt. 117; 5 B.& A. 886; 2 Chit. R. 303 324; 11 East, 890; 7 Price, 604; 2Greenl. Ev. Sec. 28; 1 Bouv. Inst. n. 805; 3 Bouv. Inst. n. 24 78-79-80-81.Vide Discharge of Obligations. ACCORD
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ACCORD➣ACTS (Advanced Communications Technology and Services) Broad-Band Communications Joint Trials and Demonstrations | ACCORD➣Action to Control Cardiovascular Risk in Diabetes (clinical trial) | ACCORD➣ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) and China Cooperative Operations in Response to Dangerous Drugs | ACCORD➣African Centre for the Constructive Resolution of Disputes | ACCORD➣Application Coordonnée de Comptabilisation, d'Ordonnancement et de Règlement de la Dépense de l'Etat (French: Coordinated Implementation of Accounting, Scheduling and Regulations of State Expenditures) | ACCORD➣Arms Control Community On-Line Repository of Treaty Data | ACCORD➣Administration and Control of Contracting and Regional Data | ACCORD➣Associated Citizens of Cushing Organized for Responsible Development |
accord Related to accord: HondaSynonyms for accordnoun treatySynonyms- treaty
- contract
- agreement
- arrangement
- settlement
- pact
- deal
noun sympathySynonyms- sympathy
- agreement
- concert
- harmony
- accordance
- unison
- rapport
- conformity
- assent
- unanimity
- concurrence
Antonyms- conflict
- disagreement
- contention
- discord
verb grantSynonyms- grant
- give
- award
- render
- assign
- present with
- endow with
- bestow on
- confer on
- vouchsafe
- impart with
Antonymsphrase accord with somethingSynonyms- agree with
- match
- coincide with
- fit with
- square with
- correspond with
- conform with
- concur with
- tally with
- be in tune with
- harmonize with
- assent with
phrase of your own accordSynonyms- voluntarily
- freely
- willingly
- by choice
- without being asked
- without prompting
- of your own free will
phrase with one accordSynonyms- unanimously
- without exception
- by common consent
- unitedly
Synonyms for accordverb to come to an understanding or to termsSynonyms- agree
- coincide
- concur
- get together
- harmonize
verb to be compatible or in correspondenceSynonyms- agree
- check
- chime
- comport with
- conform
- consist
- correspond
- fit
- harmonize
- match
- square
- tally
- jibe
- quadrate
verb to let have as a favor, prerogative, or privilegeSynonyms- award
- concede
- give
- grant
- vouchsafe
verb to give formally or officiallySynonyms- award
- bestow
- confer
- grant
- present
noun harmonious mutual understandingSynonyms- agreement
- concord
- concordance
- concurrence
- consonance
- harmony
- rapport
- tune
- unity
noun pleasing agreement, as of musical soundsSynonyms- concert
- concord
- harmony
- symphony
- tune
- consonance
noun an act or state of agreeing between parties regarding a course of actionSynonyms- agreement
- arrangement
- bargain
- compact
- deal
- pact
- understanding
noun a formal, usually written settlement between nationsSynonyms- agreement
- concord
- convention
- pact
- treaty
Synonyms for accordnoun harmony of people's opinions or actions or charactersSynonymsRelated Words- concordance
- concord
- harmony
- community of interests
- community
- meeting of minds
- concurrence
- consensus
- sense of the meeting
- unanimity
- unison
- social contract
noun concurrence of opinionSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun a written agreement between two states or sovereignsSynonymsRelated Words- written agreement
- alliance
- commercial treaty
- peace treaty
- pacification
- peace
- convention
noun sympathetic compatibilityRelated Wordsverb go togetherSynonyms- concord
- fit in
- harmonise
- harmonize
- consort
- agree
Related Words- correspond
- gibe
- jibe
- match
- tally
- agree
- fit
- check
- blend in
- blend
- go
verb allow to haveSynonymsRelated Words |