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Accordance   /əkˈɔrdəns/   Listen
Accordance

noun
1.
Concurrence of opinion.  Synonyms: accord, conformity.
2.
The act of granting rights.  Synonym: accordance of rights.



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... Jacob Farnum was prowling carefully about the spot that Mr. Emerson had named. He waited there, in hiding, for a long time, ere Messrs. Melville and Emerson came along. He let them pass, then followed slyly, in accordance with Broughton Emerson's directions ...
— The Submarine Boys' Trial Trip - "Making Good" as Young Experts • Victor G. Durham

... this passage that Siro had recently died, probably, therefore, some time in 42 B.C., and that, in accordance with a custom frequently followed by Greek philosophers at Rome, he had left his property to his favorite pupil. The garden school, therefore, seems to have come to an end, though possibly Philodemus may have continued it for the few remaining years of his life. Siro's villa apparently proved attractive ...
— Vergil - A Biography • Tenney Frank

... Empire. Certain of their number stated in the presence of several people whose sympathies are with the French, that the Emperor of Germany was no more master of the proceedings than they themselves, and that they had no intention of figuring either as members of his suite or of his general staff, in accordance with the wish which he ...
— The Schemes of the Kaiser • Juliette Adam

... It was in accordance with this idea that he inserted the advertisement in the Globe which brought Richard Ashton ...
— From Wealth to Poverty • Austin Potter

... of the 'Latini Iuniani,' and dispensed with all the rules relating to their condition; and have endowed with the citizenship of Rome all freedmen alike, without regard to the age of the person manuumitted, and nature of the master's ownership, or the mode of manumission, in accordance with the earlier usage; with the addition of many new modes in which freedom coupled with the Roman citizenship, the only kind of freedom now known may be bestowed ...
— The Institutes of Justinian • Caesar Flavius Justinian


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