Sentence example with the word 'accord'

accord

accede to, allot, blend, concord, consortium, empathize, give permission, issue, musicalize, proportion, settle

Definition n. harmony of people's opinions or actions or characters

Last update: December 31, 2015


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He accorded him a little lofty pity.   [verb]

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Israel and Palestine signed a peace accord.   [Please select]

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His thoughts and actions do not accord.   [Please select]

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Ram was accorded this priviledge.   [Please select]

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Did she not, then, adopt you of her own accord.   [noun]

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They were no longer in accord.   [Please select]

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Betty heard me with more gravity than she usually accorded to my dissertations on young men.   [verb]

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"Nay, reverend mother, I doubt whether of his own accord Cromwell would have done this thing."   [Please select]

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She came to me of her own accord, and surprised me by her submission.   [Please select]

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Forty voices, nearly all present, are heard crying out with one accord-- "I'm willing."'   [Please select]

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There could not be a complete understanding, a perfect accord.   [Please select]

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To him came the Orloffs, quite of their own accord.   [Please select]

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