accordant

[ UK /ɐkˈɔːdənt/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. in keeping
    salaries agreeable with current trends
    expressed views concordant with his background
    plans conformable with your wishes
  2. being in agreement or harmony; often followed by `with'
    a place perfectly accordant with man's nature
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How To Use accordant In A Sentence

  • These, he argued, had to be given in the form of narrative without book, which is more accordant with the oriental mode, and decidedly more impressive.
  • The revelation of divine ‘power’ in the form of divine humility, moreover, is not only accordant with, but ultimately explanatory of, the curious world that evolutionary science now presents to us.
  • Thirdly, quantitative calculation of the vector diffraction theory, which is accordant with the scalar diffraction theory, is closer to the trim size.
  • Its production mode and procedure are accordant with the ISO 9001 system.
  • The results from the experiment are accordant with those from theoretical analysis.
  • It is the oldest, the clearest, and the most accordant with the common reason of mankind ’.
  • The test proved that these two methods can be adopted on the information abstract and can get the accordant results, while correlation analysis can fetch up the two methods' insufficiency.
  • The mode field distribution of end - face, gotten from the experiment , is accordant with theory.
  • It was at present a place perfectly accordant with man's nature -- neither ghastly, hateful, nor ugly.
  • Or perhaps the soul itself acts immediately, affirming the Beautiful where it finds something accordant with the Ideal-Form within itself, using this Idea as a canon of accuracy in its decision.
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