accord with

accord with (something)

To match or agree with something. The suspect's statement does not accord with the information witnesses have given us. Run this test again and see if the results accord with the ones from yesterday. Really, Bill said he called at 10? That doesn't accord with the message my secretary gave me.
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accord with something

to agree with or match up with something; to jibe with something. Does this accord with what you heard?
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