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accord(2)(dictionary)
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accord 1, noun(dictionary)
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accord 2, verb (oh)



2 v formal
[Date: 1100-1200; Language: Old French; Origin: acorder, from Vulgar Latin accordare, from Latin ad- 'to' + cor 'heart']
[T] to give someone or something special attention or a particular type of treatment
::You will not be accorded any special treatment.
accord sth to sth/sb
::Every school accords high priority to the quality of teaching.
accord with sth
to match or agree with something
::The punishments accorded with the current code of discipline.