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1
(a
formal
)
agreement
:
Examples:
peace
accord
On 31 May the two
leaders
signed
a
peace
accord
.
in
accord
with The
project
is
completely
in
accord
with
government
policy
.
A
vague
murmur
of
accord
rose
from around the
table
.
UK
Before 1987, the
accord
between
the
Labour
government
and the
unions
was a
simple
affair
.
2
If you do something of your own
accord
, you do it without being
asked
to do it:
Examples:
She came of her own
accord
. No one
asked
her to come.
3
If people do something with one
accord
, they do it together and in
complete
agreement
:
Examples:
With one
accord
, the
delegates
walked
out of the
conference
.
4
to
treat
someone
specially
,
usually
by
showing
respect
:
Examples:
[ + two
objects
] The massed
crowds
of
supporters
accorded him a hero's welcome.
be accorded to
Certainly
in our
society
teachers
don't
enjoy
the
respect
that is accorded to
doctors
and
lawyers
.
5
a
formal
agreement
, or the
condition
of
agreeing
:
Examples:
[
C
] Both
parties
signed
an
accord
last
week
in
Geneva
that may
finally
bring an end to the
conflict
.
6
Accord
also means
agreement
:
Examples:
[
U
] The
officer
acted
in
accord
with
Florida
law
.
7
to give
officially
something
desirable
:
Examples:
Reporters
asked
why the
United
States
did not
accord
full
recognition
to the new
government
.
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