in accord with

idiom

: in complete agreement with (someone or something)
His ideas were completely/fully in accord with mine.

Examples of in accord with in a Sentence

Recent Examples on the Web That’s roughly in accord with the timeline of states like Arkansas and Montana, whose Republican governors have announced an end to the benefits by late June in response to skyrocketing job openings and a bad April jobs report. Andrew Solender, Forbes, 11 May 2021 The palace spun the yanking of their patronages as something that just must be done in accord with tradition, but stressed no hard feelings. Washington Post, 19 Feb. 2021 The Index Act requires passive investment managers to cast funds’ most important votes in accord with the wishes of actual investors. C. Boyden Gray and Jonathan Berry, WSJ, 19 May 2022 Living your life in accord with your values will also likely enable you to live life more freely and without self-doubt. Svetlana Whitener, Forbes, 5 Oct. 2021 Transgender dogma denigrates our physical embodiment by treating our bodies as mere material to be sculpted in accord with subjective desires. Nathanael Blake, National Review, 10 June 2021 And this wholly in accord with our democratic program. Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, National Review, 13 Oct. 2021 So, the most recent data is in accord with what the Brits are saying. CBS News, 24 Jan. 2021 At the podium was President Ashraf Ghani, who had already released 4,600 Taliban prisoners in accord with a U.S.-Taliban agreement signed Feb. 29. Scott Peterson, The Christian Science Monitor, 20 Aug. 2020

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“In accord with.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/in%20accord%20with. Accessed 19 Apr. 2024.

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