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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151 The 1945 Potsdam and London agreements and the 1971 quadripartite accord on Berlin were thus suspended.
152 These conclusions thus accord more with Hayek's views on distributive justice than with those of Rawls.
153 Their complete accord with singer and songs makes for the most perfect symmetry.
154 Some investors assert that the lack of a spending accord, for now, will buoy bonds by choking off economic growth.
155 The street system did not accord to a grid pattern.
156 North and South Korea signed an accord calling for peaceful coexistence.
157 Such a charge is in strict accord with the statutory language, and illustrates the meaning to be placed on those words.
158 Particularly with the Liberals, who struck up a sort of Bucharest-Ettrick Bridge accord.
159 This is a view which would accord with the dualistic tradition to which his novels predominantly belong.
160 The Hague conference is the last chance to determine how to put the accord into effect.
161 For the accord of sovereign status only made sense within a framework of law.
162 The Tucayana demands included the cancellation of the Kourou accord and autonomy for Amerindian areas in the interior.
163 The accord, which sought to end political violence, was agreed by 31 parties, including religious and business groups.
164 A decline in activity may now come about if both accord the region less strategic value than they have given it hitherto.
165 But it is becoming increasingly important that an accord on foreign corporate investment is negotiated between leading industrial nations.
166 The use of sanctions must accord with the Department's policy covering these measures.
167 For industry, these demands are intolerable, and companies have threatened to derail the accord if they are included.
168 But the new Accord comes at a crisis time for the motor industry.
169 The two sides signed a peace accord in 1994 after a nine-year civil war that killed 500, 000.
170 It was hoped that a formal accord would be signed at a national multiparty peace conference on Sept. 14.
171 In spite of firm resolution, his shoulders drooped again, almost of their own accord.
172 Post-war organization theory develops the democratic elitist account to accord a much more substantive policy role to administrative elites.
173 This is not in accord with parliamentary procedure.
174 Accord with the requirements Anglicize, relaxed and nature.
175 His words are in accord with his ideas.
176 He had stopped diltiazem on his own accord.
177 This is in accord with his intention.
178 The relationship is in accord with Arrhenius' equation.
179 The Basel Capital Accord sets international capital adequacy standards.
180 We praised him with one accord.
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