2accord verb
accords; accord·ed; accord·ing [+ obj] formal : to give (something, such as special treatment or status) to someone or something
▪ He was accorded certain favors because of his age. ▪ Her students accorded her respect. = Her students accorded respect to her. = She was accorded respect by her students. ▪ We accord great importance to education. [=we treat education as very important]
▪ He was accorded certain favors because of his age. ▪ Her students accorded her respect. = Her students accorded respect to her. = She was accorded respect by her students. ▪ We accord great importance to education. [=we treat education as very important]
accord with [phrasal verb]
accord with (something) : to be in agreement with (something)
▪ His interpretation of the data did not accord with the facts. ▪ His plans for the company did not accord with my own.
▪ His interpretation of the data did not accord with the facts. ▪ His plans for the company did not accord with my own.




