fully accord
Frequency: 5.53.1 per million words
To be in complete agreement. Often used with 'with'.
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- His version of events does not accord fully with the known facts.
- The new experimental data must fully accord with our established theories.
- Her personal philosophy seems to fully accord with the company's ethical guidelines.
- For this treaty to be valid, its terms must fully accord with international law.
- Your summary of the meeting doesn't fully accord with my recollection of it.
- The politician's promises have rarely accorded fully with his subsequent actions.
- We are confident that the final design will fully accord with the client's specifications.
- If the proposal were to fully accord with our goals, we would approve it immediately.
- Ensuring that the report fully accords with the financial data is a critical task.
- Does this new directive fully accord with the principles of fairness and transparency?