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accorded

adjective as in permitted

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Example Sentences

A similar chair should be accorded al-Zawahiri if and when he is ever captured alive.

A New Jersey court accorded her temporary custody, allowing Dmitriy visits with Kirill.

Actions by the state need to be evidence-based and due process needs to be accorded to all communities living in Ireland.

The three were accorded the same rights as any defendant, including legal counsel.

The reinstatement of Har Bracha makes it eligible for government benefits and all the privileges accorded to Hesder schools.

A still more signal triumph to American ingenuity was accorded on Thursday.

He was well entitled to the Resolution of cordial thanks which the associated companies accorded to him.

That timid matron, overcome by the honour accorded her, sat on the edge of her chair, cup in hand.

The old woman rubbed her own hand on her apron, an honor usually accorded only to the preacher, and held it out.

His appearance accorded with our ideas of the Vikings of old; he was, in fact, of Norwegian descent.

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On this page you'll find 21 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to accorded, such as: acceptable, allowable, allowed, approved, authorized, and licensed.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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