Synonym: agreement, conformity, harmony. Antonym: disaccord, disagree, disagreement, discord. Similar words: accordion, according, accord with, according to, in accordance with, accost, succor, cord. Meaning: [ə'kɔːd] n. 1. harmony of people's opinions or actions or characters 2. concurrence of opinion 3. a written agreement between two states or sovereigns 4. sympathetic compatibility. v. 1. go together 2. allow to have.
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91 It exploited fears that the accord would collapse to extract concessions previously denied it.
92 While touring the Accord plant, we stopped to examine the body shells as they enter the production line.
93 It is that the probabilistic idea is in accord with a kind of empiricism.
94 Despite October's United Nations-brokered peace accord, landmines still maim about 300 people every month.
95 The total wage rise of 6.25% built into the 1990-91 accord looks too high.
96 He slept a little, waking in his pavilion at dusk of his own accord.
97 The day before the signing of the last accord, Maya sorcerers prayed for peace in ancient capitals destroyed by the conquistadors.
98 S.-sponsored Dayton peace accord ended the killing in Bosnia, the Clinton administration is discovering how right he was.
99 The rabbits find that most objectionable and are often very pleased to leave of their own accord.
100 And what function do we accord, then, to Hitler's public persona in explaining the process which led to Auschwitz?
101 Class Status derives from the tendency of people to accord positive and negative values to human attributes and to distribute respect accordingly.
102 With such ancient remains, the first need is to accord them the same protection as other ancient monuments.
103 Does this mean Accord and Camry owners will be jumping ship for Chevrolet?
104 Where the foot passenger steps on to the limits before the vehicle reaches them, the driver must accord precedence.
105 When I knocked the third time, the door opened of its own accord.
106 Most committees ignore touchy problems until they go away of their own accord.
107 The subjects must continue to live their normal routines, but now in accord with the new local time.
108 The accord also authorized the creation of a mechanism to monitor the observance of conventions banning biological weapons.
109 The life of a subsistence farmer simple does not accord with our notion of labour.
110 The rule itself is out of accord with modern medical conditions and should be abolished.
111 The courts, therefore, recognise as law and accord primacy to those measures which Parliament passes as Acts.
112 Bougainville is in a strong position to demand concessions in the talks that will follow the accord.
113 Mahmoud and Owen looked at each other, then with one accord started walking.
114 They also signed an accord on the formation of a North-South Joint Reconciliation Committee.
115 The spokesman noted that not all the paperwork on the accord was finalized but said he expected it to be so soon.
116 President Fidel Ramos welcomed the accord as a step towards restoring political stability to the country, a precondition for economic revival.
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117 According to the police, however, there was a decline in the level of violence immediately following the signing of the accord.
118 Arnon warned that the settlers will hold Cabinet ministers who vote for the accord responsible for any violence that may result.
119 Longobardi had also stressed the remarkable accord on points of doctrine to be found among authors of the literati sect.
120 Fulfilling some aspects of the accord is exacting a heavier toll on the United States than many expected.
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